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Learn about how these 3D,AR,VR, & Immersive vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

8thWall (Niantic)
"Enables browser-based augmented reality experiences, no app needed."
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8th Wall empowers marketers to create engaging web-based AR experiences directly in browsers. Skip app downloads, which can be a barrier. Use image targets or world locations to anchor content. It's a straightforward way to implement interactive campaigns that blend digital and physical worlds, maintaining user interest longer.
Leverages browser-based technology
8th Wall claims that their WebAR solutions allow users to experience augmented reality directly in the browser, eliminating the need for dedicated apps.
Enables cross-platform experiences
8th Wall claims that their platform supports cross-platform AR experiences, allowing users to engage in AR content on any device with a browser.
Offers expansive developer resources
8th Wall claims that their library of tutorials, documentation, and a community forum supports developers in creating diverse AR experiences.
DeepAR
"Precise AR experiences across varied platforms."
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DeepAR delivers an augmented reality SDK focusing on face and body-centric interactions. Developers can integrate virtual try-ons for glasses, shoes, and watches, apply real-time face filters, and enhance live video streaming. Its broad platform compatibility expands AR advertising and consumer engagement capabilities beyond basic web interactions.
realistic AR try-ons
DeepAR claims that its technology allows users to try on ultra realistic AR glasses, shoes, and watches inside any app or website.
engaging AR advertising
DeepAR claims that its AR advertising is highly engaging, offering web ads that customers are excited to see.
high-performance AR SDK
DeepAR claims that its SDK offers better performance than competitors, powering AR experiences for apps and websites worldwide.