If you want a platform to build interactive web experiences without forcing people to download an app, 8th Wall is a great option. It's a collaborative environment for building and publishing web-based augmented reality (WebXR) and 3D experiences, web games and other experiences. It lets developers and creators build immersive experiences that work through ordinary web browsers, which is great for marketing, education and retail.
Another good option is ThingLink, an interactive visual experience platform that lets you build interactive images, virtual tours and simulations. It's got AI-powered image generation tools and engagement tracking metrics, so it's good for business, education and health care. It's available in several pricing tiers, including a free trial, so it's good for a variety of needs.
If you want to build experiences that are more focused on data capture and personalization, Wyng is a good option. It's got no-code tools for building interactive experiences, gamification mechanics and shoppable experiences that can be linked to enterprise systems. It's geared for marketers and eCommerce teams that want to improve customer interactions and sales.
Last, Storyly is a good option if you want to add immersive, shoppable experiences to your website or mobile app. With tools like a Creative Studio, Smart Automation and Personalized Content, Storyly can increase engagement and conversion rates. It's geared for retail and commerce companies, with easy-to-use and -integrate options to improve customer interactions and business results.