The Spatial Advantage

Enterprise augmented reality: overlaying intelligence onto the physical world

We design and deploy AR systems - from industrial training and remote assistance to spatial visualization and AI-powered overlays - engineered to improve speed, accuracy, and safety in real-world operations.

Our enterprise AR services

Toadster's AR services span the full deployment lifecycle - use-case strategy, content and 3D model development, device integration, and data connectivity - delivered as a full deployment or as targeted engagements such as a remote-assistance pilot or a training-module build.

AR application development

Custom AR application development with ARKit, ARCore, and Unity AR Foundation — mobile AR and cross-platform apps for phones, tablets, and head-mounted displays.

3d content & digital twin development

3D modeling and digital twin development in Unity, Unreal Engine, and Blender — visual assets synced to equipment specs and live IoT data where relevant.

Head-mounted display & wearable integration

Enterprise AR headset integration for HoloLens, Magic Leap, and RealWear — hands-free industrial AR matched to field-of-view and durability needs.

Our AR engineering process

Toadster's process follows four phases: Strategy (mapping operational tasks to AR use-case potential), Architecture (defining device, content, and data integration requirements), Deployment (building content and rolling out to pilot users), and Optimization (refining based on adoption and outcome data).

1

Strategy

Map operational tasks to AR use-case potential, prioritizing those with the clearest error-rate or time-savings opportunity.

2

Architecture

Define device selection, 3D content requirements, and data integration (IoT, ERP, remote assistance) needs.

3

Deployment

Build AR content and applications, run a controlled pilot with a defined user group, and validate outcomes.

4

Optimization

Monitor adoption, task time, and error-rate data; iterate content and device choices based on real usage.

Expert solutions tailored for your growth

From mobile AR to HoloLens deployments and 3D content, explore our full suite of augmented reality services designed to transform your operations.

Build your dream AR team

Scale your AR initiatives with top-tier mobile developers, 3D engineers, and full-stack specialists. Our resources integrate seamlessly into your workflow.

Frequently asked Questions

Everything you need to know.

Augmented reality (AR) is technology that overlays digital content - such as text, 3D models, or instructions - onto a live view of the real world, typically viewed through a smartphone, tablet, or head-mounted display. Unlike virtual reality, which replaces the real world entirely, AR adds digital information on top of it.

Augmented reality (AR) overlays digital content onto the real world while the user can still see their physical surroundings. Virtual reality (VR) fully replaces the user's view with a simulated environment. Mixed reality (MR) sits between the two, allowing digital objects to interact with the physical environment in real time.

Manufacturing, field services, logistics, and healthcare see the strongest enterprise AR returns, primarily through assembly guidance, remote technical assistance, warehouse picking accuracy, and clinical training simulation - use cases where a physical task benefits from contextual, hands-free instruction.

Costs vary by scope: a mobile AR pilot using existing smartphones/tablets can range from tens of thousands of dollars, while a head-mounted display deployment with custom 3D content and IoT data integration typically ranges into the hundreds of thousands, depending on device count and content complexity.

A focused mobile AR pilot for a single use case typically takes 6–10 weeks. A full head-mounted display deployment with custom 3D content and live data integration generally takes 4–8 months depending on content volume and device rollout scale.

Mobile AR on existing smartphones or tablets is sufficient for quick lookups, inspections, or light-duty guidance. A head-mounted display is worth the additional hardware cost when the task requires both hands free, such as complex assembly or maintenance procedures.

AR application usage and outcome data - task completion time, error rates, session logs - can be exported into a data warehouse or lakehouse (Snowflake, Databricks) and visualized in BI tools like Tableau or Power BI, using the same analytics architecture applied across other enterprise systems.

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