ThirdEye Delivers Major Software Update to its AR/AI Platform

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May 27, 2025 – ThirdEye, a provider of augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, has launched an upgraded version of its AR/AI software ecosystem, transforming it into a unified no-code platform designed to support enterprise and defense applications.

The platform is intended to streamline deployment and workflow digitization across sectors such as field services, healthcare, defense, and manufacturing. It brings together several of ThirdEye’s tools into a consolidated software suite, accessible without requiring coding or developer input, according to the company.

Key features of the platform include:

  • No-Code App Creation Suite: Enables users to build and customize AR workflows without programming knowledge, allowing for rapid development and deployment across teams.
  • Cross-Device Compatibility: Applications can be deployed on ThirdEye’s mixed reality glasses, as well as mobile devices, tablets, and web dashboards.
  • AI-Powered Remote Assistance: Offers real-time support through computer vision-based object recognition, auto-transcription and translation, and dynamic annotations for field operations.
  • Integrated CRM and Task Management: Allows organizations to assign, monitor, and manage tasks directly within AR environments.
  • HoloEye AI Integration: Provides access to HoloEye, ThirdEye’s AI hologram system, supporting use cases such as training, simulation, and procedural guidance.
ThirdEye’s X2 MR Glasses

According to the company, this release aims to reduce reliance on fragmented AR tools by offering an integrated platform that simplifies scaling and training while maintaining support for secure and offline deployments. The software is described as suitable for use in defense-grade environments, including Department of Defense (DoD)-compliant contexts.

ThirdEye stated that the platform supports a wide range of applications, including military and defense training through immersive AR simulations with real-time feedback and mission playback; field service operations involving equipment scanning, guided instruction overlays, and performance monitoring; hands-free healthcare collaboration for procedures involving surgeons, nurses, and EMS personnel; and manufacturing use cases such as quality control, defect detection, and remote inspections powered by AI-enhanced AR overlays.

The update reflects ThirdEye’s ongoing efforts to consolidate its AR and AI capabilities into a single platform designed to support operational needs across enterprise and defense sectors. For more information on ThirdEye and its AR/AI platform, visit: www.thirdeyegen.com.

Image credit: ThirdEye

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