A2 VR is an up and coming startup company with Virtual Reality (VR) at its forefront. The company intends to bring VR to everyday use through its products as well as services.
The VR startup also promises that the products and services it offers are perfect for a wide range of users as well as applications. They also have several experts at their disposal who help in augmenting their specializations through innovation and cutting-edge technology.
The main fields of operation of the company are virtual reality, augmented reality, and physical reality. The company offers a multitude of services such as architectural visualization, indoor navigation, disaster management, product visualization, 360 virtual tours, visual navigation, VR mobile apps, procedural navigation and VR in education & training. The company also offers VR advertisement & marketing as well as virtual reality websites.
The thing that makes the company set apart from others in the market is its focus on everyday use. The company also believes that virtual reality is a technology that people must be able to apply using the most common devices they use in their day-to-day lives, such as cell phones and PCs.
The visualizations of A2 VR bring non-existing locations/products/places or inaccessible/difficult locations to its users. This essentially means that users can easily communicate with difficult-to-reach places or locations in the most comfortable and user-friendly manner possible.
Of course, they can do it in a way as if they were physically present at the location. For example, the company can help its clients by putting them at a property that is still in its planning stage. This means that users can live in that property virtually, interact, move around, envision, or even change things surrounding them to live the experience.
The services and products offered by A2 VR are offered predominantly in the form of software. All their software is state-of-the-art and designed by experts in the field.
This software can be utilized on multiple devices such as standard PCs, VR sets, display systems, information kiosks, and mobile devices.