If you want to build and profit from augmented reality (AR) experiences anchored to a specific location, Wikitude Augmented Reality is a good option. It includes features like Geo AR, Instant Tracking and Object Tracking that let developers build location-based AR experiences for retail, education and entertainment. The software runs on a variety of devices and operating systems, so it's good for complex AR projects.
Another good option is Blippar, which offers tools to build AR content without programming with its Blippbuilder Studio interface. It also offers a WebAR SDK for more sophisticated AR programming, support for common frameworks and a Unity plug-in for easier integration. Blippar's in-house Studio also offers custom AR development services, so you should be able to find a good fit.
Hololink is another option, particularly if you want an AR editor with a drag-and-drop interface. It's designed to let you build interactive and immersive marketing experiences, including product visualization and in-store promotions. With features like GPS integration, multi-image tracking and analytics, it's a powerful tool to boost engagement and conversion rates.
If you want to take a more entertainment-oriented approach, Snap AR offers a platform to build AR experiences for games, shopping and self-expression. With Lens Studio and Lens Web Builder tools, creators can build AR content for Snapchat, Snap Camera and other apps. The platform supports a variety of AR glasses and offers analytics to measure engagement, so it's a good option for entertainment and utility AR experiences.