If you want to automate documentation and cut pre-work preparation time with augmented reality technology, Scope AR could be a good option. The platform uses AR to author, view, collaborate and manage documentation across the product lifecycle. With features like real-time collaboration, CAD file import and integration with PLM and MES systems, Scope AR is designed to accelerate complex work and simplify documentation. It can be deployed in the cloud or on-premise, and it's got security and compliance credentials with SOC 2 Type II compliance and NIST certification.
Another option is SightCall, an AR remote visual support platform for enterprise field service and customer service. It combines AR, AI and process automation to provide guided and personalized service experiences. With features like AR visual assistance, generative AI and integration with CRM and FSM tools, SightCall can help resolve issues faster, shorten resolution time and improve customer satisfaction.
If you prefer a more conventional approach to documentation automation, Dubble offers a tool that generates written step-by-step instructions, videos and screenshots based on user activity. It's intended to make documentation easier for employee onboarding, internal procedures, customer support and software product documentation. Dubble features include recording and editing guides, sharing with team members and several pricing levels for different users.