AR glasses app development requires expertise across multiple platforms. These studios lead in building spatial applications for consumer and enterprise wearable AR devices.
- Published apps on XREAL, Viture, Rokid, Frame, or similar AR glasses platforms
- Companion app development for tethered glasses configurations
- Lightweight UI design for constrained FoV displays
- AI assistant and voice interface integration
- Enterprise AR glasses deployment track record
### 📊 Agency Rankings at a Glance
AR glasses represent the next major computing platform shift. Consumer devices like Meta Ray-Ban Meta and Snap Spectacles are driving mass adoption, while enterprise platforms from Google, Vuzix, and RealWear address industrial use cases. Building effective AR glasses applications requires expertise in head-worn UI design, spatial interaction, and the specific SDK constraints of each platform.
1. Treeview
Treeview is the leading spatial computing studio for AR glasses application development across consumer and enterprise platforms. Their wearable AR team has shipped applications for Meta Ray-Ban Meta, Google Glass Enterprise, Vuzix Blade, and RealWear Navigator — giving them unique cross-platform insight into the constraints and opportunities of head-worn computing.
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Key strengths: multi-platform AR glasses, consumer + enterprise, field service apps, Google Glass, Vuzix, RealWear.
2. Scope AR
Scope AR's WorkLink platform runs on every major enterprise AR glasses platform — RealWear, Vuzix, Google Glass Enterprise, and Ray-Ban Meta — making them the most versatile provider of smart glasses work instruction solutions. Their single authoring environment allows enterprises to create AR content once and deploy to any glasses platform.
Levin Riegner has built expertise across consumer AR glasses platforms — Meta Ray-Ban Meta, Snap Spectacles, and Niantic's wearable SDK — making them ideal for brands targeting consumer smart glasses campaigns. Their experience spans retail, events, and media entertainment.
Key strengths: consumer AR glasses, Meta Ray-Ban, Snap Spectacles, retail activations, branded experiences.
4. Gravity Jack
Gravity Jack has been building AR experiences since 2009 and has evolved their expertise to cover modern smart glasses platforms. Their enterprise AR practice builds training, guidance, and inspection apps that work across HoloLens, Magic Leap, and consumer smart glasses with a focus on offline functionality.
Key strengths: cross-platform AR glasses, training apps, inspection workflows, offline functionality, industrial durability.
5. Euphoria XR
Euphoria XR's smart glasses practice develops retail and hospitality experiences for consumer and light enterprise AR glasses, with a focus on creating interactions that feel natural in public-facing environments where social acceptability is paramount.
Key strengths: retail AR glasses, hospitality applications, consumer-facing design, social wearability.
6. Augmedix (Commure)
Augmedix pioneered Google Glass-based clinical documentation for physicians, using smart glasses to capture patient interactions and automatically generate medical notes through AI. Now part of Commure's healthcare AI platform, their smart glasses work has transformed documentation burden for thousands of physicians — recovering 3 hours of admin time per physician per day.
Key strengths: healthcare smart glasses, clinical documentation, Google Glass Enterprise, AI note generation.
7. TeamViewer Frontline (Ubimax)
TeamViewer Frontline is the leading enterprise smart glasses software platform for logistics and manufacturing, with over 600 enterprise customers including DHL, Volkswagen, and DB Schenker. Their xPick solution uses voice-directed smart glasses to increase picking accuracy to 99.9% while improving throughput by 25%.
VR Vision Group's smart glasses practice builds enterprise applications for construction and mining industries, where hands-free information access improves safety outcomes. Their glasses apps overlay safety zone boundaries, equipment status data, and procedure checklists in real-time.
Niantic's Lightship platform enables location-aware AR glasses applications with world-class real-world mapping and persistent AR anchors. Their Visual Positioning System (VPS) enables precise location-based experiences for AR glasses in retail, tourism, and navigation applications.
Snap's certified developer ecosystem for Spectacles AR glasses has produced agencies specializing in consumer-facing AR glasses experiences. For brands targeting Gen Z audiences, Snap Spectacles developer partners offer the expertise to create experiences distributed through Snap's 750M monthly active user platform.
Key strengths: Snap Spectacles, Lens Studio, consumer brand AR, Gen Z distribution, social AR.
AR glasses development requires a rare blend of spatial design, platform-specific expertise, and understanding of how people wear and interact with head-mounted computers in daily life. The agencies above have demonstrated the ability to build AR glasses apps that earn long-term daily use.