Arvizio announces major updates to its AR Instructor platform

In Augmented Reality News 

January 19, 2023 – Arvizio, a provider of augmented and mixed reality (AR/MR) solutions for enterprise, has this week announced a new array of advanced features for its no-code AR Instructor augmented reality solution for assisted operation, maintenance, training and field service.

Many enterprises are now looking to accelerate the introduction of AR and MR technologies, which are becoming essential to help streamline training and knowledge transfer and drive greater coordination and accuracy in the completion of critical operational tasks such as equipment repair and maintenance.

As a result, Arvizio is focusing on delivering solutions that improve the customer experience and provide organizations with the optimized tools that they need for successful XR adoption. New features and technology enhancements that have been announced for the company’s AR Instructor platform include: 

  • Computer vision-based image alignment: Advanced computer vision and image processing techniques are central to AR. With AR Instructor, a photo of an object is processed and used as a positional anchor to align AR content with real world equipment. This approach removes the need to process 3D model geometry or use markers to align;
  • Enhanced conditional workflow branching: Many workflows involve “if this, then that” conditional instructions. AR Instructor supports unlimited branching combinations – providing users the appropriate procedure based on the selected response;
  • 3D model animation: Using AR Instructor, users can benefit from animated 3D models aligned with physical objects while conducting complex tasks. 3D models can be directionally moved, rotated and used as part of multi-part instructions;
  • Offline mode: AR Instructor allows users to pre-download instructional workflows for use in scenarios where cloud connectivity is limited;
  • Performance Statistics: Performance statistics are an important tool for tracking workflow efficiency. AR Instructor captures statistics to understand the time spent on each step in a process;
  • Mobile AR annotations: Annotations made by the user on a mobile device and remote experts on a web browser are shared bi-directionally, in real-time, with AR Instructor;
  • Workflow sharing: With AR Instructor, customers can import and export procedures allowing workflows to be copied across both users and organizations.

“At Arvizio, we continuously strive to evolve our products and be among the first to launch innovative solutions that satisfy our customer’s needs,” said Alex Berlin, President and CEO at Arvizio. “AR Instructor’s enhanced features demonstrate that augmented reality is a key element for increasing efficiency and solving operational and time management challenges in many industries.” 

AR Instructor provides the tools to train and guide field service and frontline technicians, and enhance the productivity of physical work. The platform also enables the creation of next-generation instructional content, such as training materials and step-by-step procedures, using no-code authoring and the integration of 3D models, video, images, and other assets. In addition, users can connect with remote experts to see an on-site worker’s physical world in real-time and collaborate via a web browser. 

AR Instructor is a cross-platform solution, supporting a range of the industry’s leading AR headsets and devices, including Microsoft HoloLens 2 and Magic Leap 2, as well as iPads, iPhones and Android mobile devices. Arvizio also recently demonstrated AR Instructor with Lenovo ThinkReality A3 headsets utilizing Qualcomm Snapdragon Spaces. 

For more information on Arvizio and its AR Instructor platform, please visit the company’s website.

Image credit: Arvizio

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Sam Sprigg

Sam is the Founder and Managing Editor of Auganix. With a background in research and report writing, he has been covering XR industry news for the past seven years.