Augmented Reality Stocks List

Augmented Reality Stocks Profile


The Augmented Reality Stocks list features companies engaged in AR technology development, including those creating AR hardware like glasses and headsets, software development firms, mobile app developers focused on AR experiences, and businesses offering solutions that integrate digital information with the real world environment.

Augmented Reality Stocks Summary


Total Stocks

25

Total Market Cap

$18.45T

Avg Market Cap

$737.83B

Total Revenue

$4.65T

Average Revenue

$186.09B

Augmented Reality Stocks Compare


TickerNameDescriptionSectorIndustryMarket Cap
NVDANVIDIA
NVIDIA Corporation stands as a prominent provider of advanced graphics, computational, and networking solutions, operating across the United States, Taiwan, China, and numerous international markets. Its Graphics division encompasses GeForce GPUs, central to PC gaming and personal computing experiences, along with the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service and its supporting infrastructure, as well as dedicated solutions for various gaming platforms. For professional visualization, it provides Quadro and NVIDIA RTX GPUs for enterprise workstations, further offering vGPU software designed for cloud-centric visual and virtual computing, automotive platforms for in-vehicle infotainment, and the Omniverse software suite, facilitating 3D design and virtual world creation. The Compute & Networking segment is a cornerstone for AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and accelerated data center platforms. It integrates Mellanox networking and interconnect solutions, delivers automotive AI Cockpit technologies, fosters autonomous driving development through strategic agreements, and offers comprehensive autonomous vehicle solutions. This segment also manufactures cryptocurrency mining processors, supplies Jetson platforms for robotics and other embedded applications, and offers enterprise AI software, including NVIDIA AI Enterprise. These diverse offerings find widespread application across the gaming, professional visualization, data center, and automotive sectors. NVIDIA distributes its portfolio through a broad ecosystem, engaging original equipment and device manufacturers, system integrators, add-in board makers, retail channels, software vendors, internet and cloud service providers, automotive companies (both manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers), mapping firms, nascent technology ventures, and other industry stakeholders. A notable strategic partnership exists with Kroger Co. Founded in 1993, NVIDIA Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
TechnologySemiconductors$4.96T
AAPLApple
Apple Inc. is a global technology corporation that specializes in the conceptualization, production, and sale of a diverse suite of electronic devices. Its comprehensive hardware lineup features the well-known iPhone smartphones, Mac personal computers, and versatile iPad tablets. The company also supplies a range of wearables, smart home products, and accessories, including AirPods, Apple TV, Apple Watch, items from the Beats brand, and HomePod speakers. Beyond its device offerings, Apple delivers essential support services like AppleCare and robust cloud solutions. It oversees key digital platforms, prominently the App Store, which acts as a central hub for customers to discover and download countless applications and digital content, from e-books and music to videos, games, and podcasts. The company also generates revenue via advertising, leveraging both its proprietary ad platforms and third-party licensing deals. Apple's ecosystem is further bolstered by a wide array of subscription-based services: Apple Arcade for gaming, Apple Fitness+ for personalized wellness, Apple Music for curated audio experiences and on-demand radio, Apple News+ for access to news and magazines, and Apple TV+ for exclusive original video programming. Its financial services portfolio includes the co-branded Apple Card and the mobile payment system, Apple Pay. Additionally, Apple strategically licenses its intellectual property. The company serves a broad clientele that spans individual consumers, small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as institutional clients in the education, corporate, and governmental sectors. Products are distributed through a multi-channel strategy, utilizing Apple's own physical retail locations and online storefronts, a dedicated direct sales team, and collaborations with external partners such as mobile network providers, wholesalers, general retailers, and authorized resellers. The App Store additionally functions as the primary conduit for third-party applications designed for its devices. Founded in 1976, Apple Inc. is headquartered in Cupertino, California.
TechnologyConsumer Electronics$4.34T
GOOGAlphabet
Alphabet Inc. operates globally, providing a wide array of products and digital platforms to customers across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, Canada, and Latin America. The company's business is organized into three primary segments: Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets. The Google Services division delivers a broad spectrum of consumer-facing offerings, which include its advertising products, the Android operating system, Chrome browser, various hardware devices, Gmail, Google Drive, Google Maps, Google Photos, Google Play, Search functionality, and YouTube. This segment also generates revenue through the sale of applications, in-app purchases, and digital content via Google Play and YouTube, alongside device sales and consumer subscriptions for YouTube services. Conversely, the Google Cloud segment furnishes enterprise-grade solutions such as infrastructure, cybersecurity, database management, analytics, artificial intelligence, and other professional services. This encompasses the Google Workspace suite, a collection of cloud-native communication and collaboration tools for businesses, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, and Meet, among other offerings tailored for corporate clients. The Other Bets segment is dedicated to developing nascent ventures, particularly those focused on healthcare-related and internet services. Established in 1998, Alphabet Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Mountain View, California.
Communication ServicesInternet Content & Information$4.31T
MSFTMicrosoft
Microsoft Corporation is a prominent global technology firm that invents, markets, and provides ongoing assistance for a diverse range of software, digital services, computing devices, and comprehensive solutions. Its operations are organized into three primary divisions: Productivity and Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing. The Productivity and Business Processes segment delivers crucial tools for both enterprises and individual users. This includes the extensive Office suite (comprising Exchange, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Security and Compliance, Microsoft Viva, and Skype for Business), along with popular consumer offerings like Skype, Outlook.com, OneDrive, and LinkedIn. It also features Dynamics 365, a suite of integrated cloud and on-premises business applications tailored for organizations. The Intelligent Cloud division focuses on sophisticated infrastructure and platform services. Here, Microsoft licenses key products such as SQL Server, Windows Servers, Visual Studio, System Center, and associated Client Access Licenses. It also includes GitHub, a leading platform for developer collaboration and code hosting; Nuance, offering advanced AI solutions for healthcare and businesses; and Azure, its expansive cloud computing platform. This segment further encompasses enterprise support, Microsoft consulting services, and Nuance professional services, assisting clients with the development, deployment, and management of Microsoft's server and desktop technologies, alongside offering product training and certification. Finally, the More Personal Computing segment covers a broad spectrum of consumer and commercial computing experiences. It generates revenue through Windows operating system licensing, including agreements with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), non-volume licensing, and various Windows Commercial offerings (such as volume licensing and cloud services), as well as patent licensing and Windows Internet of Things (IoT). This division also supplies its own hardware, including Surface devices, PC accessories, and gaming/entertainment consoles. Its Gaming portfolio features Xbox hardware, content, and subscription services, in addition to video games and royalties from third-party titles. Furthermore, it manages search services like Bing and Microsoft's advertising platforms. Microsoft distributes its extensive product line via numerous channels, including original equipment manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and various resellers, complementing direct sales through digital marketplaces, its own online storefronts, and physical retail outlets. The company, established in 1975, maintains its headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$2.90T
AMDAdvanced Micro Devices
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), established in 1969 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, operates as a global leader in the semiconductor industry. The company organizes its extensive operations into two primary segments: Computing and Graphics, and Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom. In its Computing and Graphics division, AMD develops a range of products including x86 microprocessors (often as accelerated processing units), chipsets, and various graphics processing units (GPUs), encompassing discrete, integrated, data center, and professional variants, alongside providing development services. The Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom segment focuses on server and embedded processors, bespoke System-on-Chip (SoC) products, and foundational technology for popular game consoles, also offering associated development support. AMD's diverse product lineup features processors for desktop and notebook personal computers under well-known brands such as AMD Ryzen, Ryzen PRO, Ryzen Threadripper, Threadripper PRO, AMD Athlon, Athlon PRO, AMD FX, AMD A-Series, and PRO A-Series. Discrete GPUs for these PCs are offered through the AMD Radeon graphics and AMD Embedded Radeon graphics brands, while professional graphics solutions include AMD Radeon Pro and AMD FirePro. Furthermore, the company provides high-performance accelerators for servers, including Radeon Instinct, Radeon PRO V-series, and AMD Instinct, along with AMD EPYC microprocessors designed for server environments. Its embedded processor solutions span multiple brands, such as AMD Athlon, AMD Geode, AMD Ryzen, AMD EPYC, AMD R-Series, and G-Series. AMD also produces chipsets under its own trademark and crafts customer-specific solutions leveraging its CPU, GPU, and multimedia expertise, including specialized semi-custom SoC products. AMD reaches its wide array of clients, which comprise original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), public cloud service providers, original design manufacturers (ODMs), system integrators, independent distributors, online retailers, and add-in-board manufacturers. The company's sales and distribution network includes its direct sales force, independent distributors, and dedicated sales representatives.
TechnologySemiconductors$796.47B
KLACKLA
KLA Corporation specializes in creating, manufacturing, and distributing advanced solutions vital for process control, process optimization, and yield enhancement throughout the global semiconductor and broader electronics industries. The company organizes its business into four main segments: Semiconductor Process Control, Specialty Semiconductor Process, PCB, Display and Component Inspection, and an 'Other' category. For integrated circuit (IC) fabrication, KLA offers a comprehensive range of products. These include systems for wafer inspection, review, and metrology; defect inspection and metrology for both wafers/substrates and reticles; chemical and materials quality analysis tools; and real-time process management and wafer handling diagnostics essential for IC and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) production. Furthermore, the company develops software for live process control, defect excursion identification, process corrections, and defect classification. KLA also supplies refurbished and remanufactured equipment. Beyond IC manufacturing, KLA supports specialty semiconductor production. This includes benchtop metrology, surface characterization, and electrical property measurement services suitable for general-purpose and laboratory use. They also provide technologies and solutions for etching, plasma dicing, deposition, and various other wafer processing tasks within the semiconductor and microelectronics sectors. Within the printed circuit board (PCB) market, KLA delivers solutions such as direct imaging, inspection, optical shaping, additive printing, and computer-aided manufacturing and engineering. For the display industry, their offerings encompass inspection and electrical testing systems to pinpoint and categorize defects, as well as equipment for defect repair. KLA also supplies inspection and metrology systems designed to improve quality control and yield in both advanced and conventional semiconductor packaging markets. Established in 1975, the company was initially known as KLA-Tencor Corporation before rebranding as KLA Corporation in July 2019. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Milpitas, California.
TechnologySemiconductors$315.03B
TXNTexas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) specializes in the global design, production, and sale of semiconductors to electronics engineers and manufacturers. Its operations are structured into two core segments: Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog division provides a comprehensive suite of power management products, such as battery-management solutions, various DC/DC and AC/DC switching regulators and controllers, power switches, linear regulators, voltage supervisors, references, and lighting components, all critical for managing diverse power needs. This segment also delivers signal chain products designed to sense, condition, and measure electrical signals, facilitating information transfer or conversion for further processing and control, encompassing items like amplifiers, data converters, interface devices, motor drives, clocks, and sensing technologies. The Embedded Processing segment develops microcontrollers, integral to a wide array of electronic equipment; digital signal processors (DSPs) for complex mathematical computations; and applications processors tailored for specific computing tasks. Products from this segment are utilized across numerous markets, including industrial applications, the automotive sector, personal electronics, communication systems, enterprise solutions, and calculators. Beyond these, TI also produces DLP® products, primarily used in projectors to generate high-definition images; a range of calculators; and custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). The company distributes its semiconductor offerings through a direct sales force, its network of authorized distributors, and its official website. Established in 1930, Texas Instruments is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
TechnologySemiconductors$270.39B
QCOMQUALCOMM
QUALCOMM Incorporated is a company dedicated to developing and bringing to market fundamental technologies crucial for the global wireless communication industry. Its operations are structured into three primary segments: Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (QCT), Qualcomm Technology Licensing (QTL), and Qualcomm Strategic Initiatives (QSI). The QCT division specializes in creating and supplying integrated circuits and system software, leveraging 3G, 4G, 5G, and other advanced wireless technologies. These components are essential for a range of products, including those used for wireless voice and data communication, networking, application processing, multimedia, and global positioning. The QTL segment generates revenue by licensing its extensive intellectual property portfolio, which encompasses various patent rights vital for the manufacture and sale of wireless devices, particularly those adhering to standards like CDMA2000, WCDMA, LTE, and OFDMA-based 5G. Through its QSI segment, Qualcomm invests in early-stage companies across diverse sectors such as 5G, artificial intelligence, automotive, consumer electronics, enterprise solutions, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things, aiming to support the introduction of new products and services for both existing and emerging communication applications. Furthermore, the company provides development services and related products to United States government agencies and their contractors. Founded in 1985, QUALCOMM Incorporated maintains its headquarters in San Diego, California.
TechnologySemiconductors$213.92B
SONYSony Group
Sony Group Corporation is a global conglomerate engaged in the design, development, manufacturing, and distribution of diverse electronic equipment, instruments, and devices. Its offerings serve consumer, professional, and industrial segments across Japan, the United States, Europe, China, the Asia-Pacific region, and other international territories. Beyond hardware, Sony is a major player in interactive entertainment, offering home and portable game consoles, packaged software, and peripheral devices. It also leverages digital networks for the distribution of software titles, add-on content, and various online services encompassing gaming, video, and music. The company further maintains a robust entertainment division, encompassing the development, production, marketing, and distribution of recorded music, alongside music publishing. It also creates and disseminates animated content, game applications, and a spectrum of services supporting its music and visual offerings. Moreover, Sony's extensive media operations include producing, acquiring, and distributing a wide array of motion pictures—both live-action and animated—for cinematic release. It also develops and broadcasts numerous television programs, including scripted and animated series, unscripted reality shows, light entertainment, daytime serials, game shows, TV movies, and miniseries. Supporting these endeavors, Sony operates visual effects and animation departments, manages studio facilities, and runs television and digital networks, along with post-production services. Sony's technological prowess is evident in its research, development, design, production, marketing, distribution, sales, and servicing of a broad spectrum of specialized electronics. This portfolio features televisions, audio/video equipment, a range of cameras (interchangeable lens, compact digital, consumer, and professional video), projectors, and medical devices. Additionally, it offers mobile phones, tablets, accessories, and applications, alongside crucial semiconductor components such as metal oxide semiconductor image sensors, charge-coupled devices, and integration systems. Furthermore, Sony diversifies its offerings with Internet broadband network services, various recording and storage media products, and a suite of financial services including life and non-life insurance and banking. It also develops and disseminates digital content tailored for personal computers and mobile platforms. Established in 1946, the entity initially operated as Sony Corporation before adopting its current designation, Sony Group Corporation, in April 2021. The global headquarters for the conglomerate are situated in Tokyo, Japan.
TechnologyConsumer Electronics$124.55B
HPEHewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is a global technology firm that provides comprehensive solutions, empowering clients across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, and Japan to efficiently capture, analyze, and utilize their data. The company's diverse product range features adaptable servers for various computing demands, including general-purpose, workload-optimized, and specific lines like HPE ProLiant rack and tower servers, HPE BladeSystem, and HPE Synergy. HPE also offers a full suite of storage solutions, from traditional tape and storage networking to advanced disk products such as HPE Modular Storage Arrays and HPE XP. Additionally, its portfolio includes specialized high-performance computing (HPC) offerings like HPE Apollo and Cray, alongside critical infrastructure platforms such as HPE Superdome Flex, HPE Nonstop, HPE Integrity, and HPE Edgeline. Through its HPE Aruba division, HPE delivers extensive networking capabilities, encompassing wired and wireless local area network (LAN) hardware—including Wi-Fi access points, switches, routers, and sensors—and a range of software and services for cloud management, network access control, analytics, and location services. HPE further provides professional and support services, along with flexible as-a-service and consumption models for its intelligent edge products. To streamline technology acquisition and deployment, HPE offers various financial services, including leasing, financing, IT consumption programs, and asset management. These services enable customers to procure complete IT solutions, spanning hardware, software, and services, from both HPE and other providers. The company strategically invests in communications and media solutions and has a key partnership with Striim, Inc., to deliver high-performance, mission-critical solutions with real-time analytics. HPE serves a broad clientele, including commercial and large enterprise groups in both the business and public sectors, reaching them through an extensive network of partners such as resellers, distributors, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), independent software vendors (ISVs), system integrators (SIs), and advisory firms. Established in 1939, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
TechnologyComputer Hardware$61.96B
ADSKAutodesk
Autodesk, Inc. delivers advanced software and services for 3D design, engineering, and entertainment to a global clientele. Their diverse product line includes AutoCAD Civil 3D, a comprehensive solution for civil engineering tasks such as land development, transportation infrastructure, and environmental projects. For construction project management, they offer BIM 360, a cloud-based platform. Core design and drafting needs are met by AutoCAD and its specialized counterpart, AutoCAD LT. The company also provides CAM software, essential for computer numeric control (CNC) machining, inspection, and manufacturing modeling, alongside Fusion 360, an integrated platform for 3D CAD, CAM, and computer-aided engineering. Autodesk further provides curated Industry Collections, offering comprehensive toolsets for professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), product design and manufacturing (PDM), and media and entertainment sectors. Their offerings extend to Inventor, a robust suite for 3D mechanical design, simulation, analysis, tooling creation, visualization, and documentation; and Vault, their data management solution, designed to centralize information, expedite design workflows, and enhance collaboration. For advanced 3D modeling, animation, special effects, rendering, and compositing, they provide Maya and 3ds Max. Additionally, ShotGrid serves the media and entertainment industry as a cloud-based platform for review processes and production tracking. Autodesk distributes its offerings both directly to customers and through an extensive network of authorized resellers and distributors. Established in 1982, the company is headquartered in San Rafael, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$43.41B
BIDUBaidu
Baidu, Inc. is a prominent Chinese technology company that offers various internet-based services, primarily focusing on digital marketing and cloud computing, all delivered through its extensive online platform within the People's Republic of China. The company's operations are segmented into two main divisions: Baidu Core and iQIYI. The Baidu Core segment encompasses a wide array of services, including online marketing derived from search queries and user feeds, comprehensive cloud solutions, and innovative products and services developed from its artificial intelligence initiatives. This segment also operates Haokan, a popular short-video platform featuring both user-generated and professionally produced content. Conversely, the iQIYI segment is dedicated to its online entertainment video platform, which provides a diverse selection of media content, including original productions, professionally created shows, and material acquired from partners. Baidu was founded in the year 2000 and maintains its corporate headquarters in Beijing, China.
Communication ServicesInternet Content & Information$39.49B
RBLXRoblox
Roblox Corporation oversees the development and operation of a leading digital entertainment ecosystem. Its offerings include Roblox Studio, a complimentary suite of tools empowering developers and artists to construct, launch, and manage interactive 3D environments and various other forms of content. Through the Roblox Client application, users can navigate and immerse themselves in these digital 3D realms. The platform also features Roblox Education, specifically designed for educational pursuits. Furthermore, Roblox Cloud furnishes the fundamental services and infrastructure necessary to support its unique human co-experience platform. With a vast customer base, the company caters to users across the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, numerous European nations, China, the Asia-Pacific region, and other global markets. Incorporated in 2004, its primary corporate operations are based in San Mateo, California.
TechnologyElectronic Gaming & Multimedia$31.13B
PTCPTC
PTC Inc. operates as a global provider of software and services, with its market presence extending across the Americas, Europe, and the Asia Pacific regions. The company's business is organized into two primary divisions: Software Products and Professional Services. Among its key offerings is the ThingWorx platform, which furnishes enterprises with a suite of functionalities to drive digital innovation across their operations. These solutions are characterized by ease of creation and deployment, scalability for future demands, and their ability to accelerate value realization for customers. Another significant product, Vuforia, enables the visualization of digital information within real-world contexts and facilitates the development of augmented reality applications. PTC also delivers Onshape, a cloud-based product development platform that seamlessly integrates computer-aided design with robust data management, collaborative tools, and real-time analytical capabilities. For product lifecycle management (PLM), the company provides Arena, a solution designed to empower product teams to collaborate virtually from any location, and Windchill, another comprehensive PLM software. Furthermore, Creo stands as a leading 3D CAD technology, supporting the digital design, validation, and refinement of product models. Additional specialized software includes Integrity, an application lifecycle management solution, and Servigistics, focused on optimizing service parts management. Beyond its software portfolio, PTC offers an extensive array of professional services, encompassing consulting, implementation support, training programs, cloud solutions, and ongoing licensing and technical assistance. Established in 1985 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company was originally named Parametric Technology Corporation before officially rebranding as PTC Inc. in January 2013.
TechnologySoftware - Application$13.67B
SNAPSnap
Snap Inc. is a global technology company focused on cameras, serving users across North America, Europe, and other international regions. Its primary product is Snapchat, a powerful camera application that facilitates visual communication through short videos and images. This app boasts several key features, including its Camera function, Communication tools, Snap Map, Stories, and Spotlight. In addition to its software, Snap Inc. develops Spectacles, smart glasses designed to integrate with Snapchat for capturing media from a first-person perspective. The company also offers a comprehensive suite of advertising products, encompassing augmented reality (AR) ads and various Snap ad formats like single image/video, story, collection, and dynamic ads, as well as commercials. Founded in 2010, the company initially operated as Snapchat, Inc. before adopting the name Snap Inc. in September 2016. Its headquarters are located in Santa Monica, California.
Communication ServicesInternet Content & Information$9.03B
OLEDUniversal Display
Universal Display Corporation is dedicated to the investigation, advancement, and market deployment of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) innovations and their constituent materials, primarily for use in display and solid-state illumination applications. The company safeguards its intellectual property with a vast global portfolio of roughly 5,500 patents, encompassing both granted and pending applications, which it either owns outright, licenses exclusively, or holds sole sublicensing authority over. Manufacturers of displays, lighting, and other goods procure its specialized UniversalPHOLED materials. Beyond these core offerings, Universal Display actively cultivates and commercializes a diverse array of other OLED device and production methodologies. Notable among these are FOLED (flexible OLEDs for crafting devices on pliable substrates), OVJP (an organic vapor jet printing technique), thin-film encapsulation (critical for packaging flexible OLEDs and other thin-film components, as well as serving as a protective barrier for plastic bases), and UniversalP2OLED (phosphorescent OLEDs designed for printing). The corporation also extends technology development and support services, collaborating with and assisting external entities in launching their OLED products. Furthermore, it undertakes contract research initiatives, delving into the synthesis, development, and commercialization of chemical materials for uses outside the OLED domain. Established in 1985, Universal Display Corporation maintains its primary corporate offices in Ewing, New Jersey.
TechnologyHardware, Equipment & Parts$4.20B
HIMXHimax
Himax Technologies, Inc. functions as a fabless semiconductor firm, delivering advanced display processing and imaging technologies across a global operational footprint that includes China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea, Japan, Europe, and the United States. The company's business activities are categorized into two main divisions: Driver Integrated Circuits (ICs) and Non-Driver offerings. Within its Driver IC segment, Himax engineers and supplies display driver ICs alongside their crucial timing controllers. These components are vital for a vast array of electronic displays, such as those found in televisions, personal computers (laptops and monitors), mobile communication devices (smartphones and tablets), automotive systems (for vehicles and navigation), digital cameras, virtual reality devices, and various other consumer electronics. Beyond its display driver solutions, Himax's Non-Driver Products portfolio presents a diverse range of technological innovations. This includes controller chips for touch-sensitive displays, comprehensive single-chip solutions integrating in-cell touch with display driver capabilities (TDDI), and ICs for managing light-emitting diodes and power. Furthermore, Himax develops liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) microdisplays, which are fundamental for augmented reality (AR) applications and head-up display systems in the automotive sector. This non-driver division also provides sophisticated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors and wafer-level optical components. These are essential for cutting-edge technologies like augmented reality, advanced 3D sensing, and ultra-low power artificial intelligence (AI) image sensing. Their broad utility extends to numerous applications, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, televisions, PC cameras, automobiles, security systems, medical devices, smart home appliances, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Himax markets its display drivers and related display products primarily to panel manufacturers, authorized agents or distributors, module assembly facilities, and integration houses. Conversely, its specialized non-driver products are supplied to producers of camera modules, optical engine developers, and television system manufacturers. Established in 2001, Himax Technologies, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Tainan City, Taiwan.
TechnologySemiconductors$3.08B
ENVXEnovix
Founded in 2007 and based in Fremont, California, Enovix Corporation specializes in the innovation, development, and production of lithium-ion battery technology.
IndustrialsElectrical Equipment & Parts$1.46B
KOPNKopin
Kopin Corporation, alongside its subsidiaries, specializes in the innovation, development, manufacturing, and sale of advanced microdisplays, integrated subassemblies, head-worn and portable systems, and their associated components. These offerings cater to defense, enterprise, industrial, and consumer sectors, boasting a global presence across the U.S., Asia-Pacific, Europe, and other international markets. The company's diverse portfolio encompasses miniature active-matrix LCDs, liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) displays (including spatial light modulators), organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), backlighting units, optical lenses, and complete headset systems. These advanced products find utility in critical defense applications, such as soldier systems, avionics, armored vehicle operations, and training simulations. They also power industrial, public safety, and medical headsets, contribute to 3D optical inspection systems, and are integrated into consumer augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) wearable devices. Established in 1984, Kopin Corporation maintains its headquarters in Westborough, Massachusetts.
TechnologyConsumer Electronics$938.38M
VUZIVuzix
Vuzix Corporation, including its associated entities, specializes in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and global distribution of augmented reality (AR) wearable display and computing devices. These sophisticated products are aimed at both individual consumers and business clients across a broad international footprint, encompassing North America, the Asia-Pacific region, and Europe. The company's diverse product range includes professional-grade smart glasses such as the M300XL, M400, and M4000 series, tailored for industrial, commercial, and medical applications. Additionally, Vuzix offers its Vuzix Blade and Vuzix Shield smart glasses, advanced waveguide optics with accompanying coupling solutions, and bespoke engineering and customization services. Distribution of its offerings is achieved through a multi-channel approach, leveraging resellers, direct engagement with corporate customers, various online retail platforms, and its own dedicated e-commerce sites in Europe and Japan. Established in 1997, the organization was originally known as Icuiti Corporation before officially rebranding to Vuzix Corporation in September 2007. Its principal offices are located in West Henrietta, New York.
TechnologyConsumer Electronics$263.61M
IMMRImmersion
Immersion Corporation, through its affiliated entities, specializes in the innovation, development, and licensing of haptic technologies. These advancements enable individuals to engage with and perceive digital products via their sense of touch across markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company's commercial portfolio includes technology, patent, and bundled licensing agreements. Furthermore, Immersion provides comprehensive Software Development Kits (SDKs), which incorporate essential tools, integration software, and effect libraries designed to facilitate the creation, encoding, and playback of nuanced tactile feedback within digital content. Its additional services encompass reference designs, core reference technology, expert engineering and integration assistance, and tailored software and firmware solutions. The company's offerings find application in a wide array of sectors, such as mobile communications, wearable devices, consumer electronics, gaming, virtual reality (VR), and the automotive industry, among others. Established in 1993, Immersion Corporation's main corporate office is situated in Aventura, Florida.
TechnologySoftware - Application$219.79M
MVISMicroVision
MicroVision, Inc. specializes in advanced sensing solutions, primarily developing lidar sensors crucial for automotive safety and the advancement of autonomous driving systems. These lidar units leverage a sophisticated laser beam scanning (LBS) technology, integrating micro-electrical mechanical systems (MEMS), laser diodes, opto-mechanics, and specialized electronics, algorithms, and software. They are also actively developing their first-generation long-range lidar. Beyond automotive, MicroVision extends its expertise to micro-display development, creating designs and concepts for head-mounted augmented reality (AR) headsets. This includes a 1440i MEMS module specifically designed to power such AR devices. Their portfolio further encompasses interactive display modules for smart speakers and various other devices, alongside consumer lidar solutions tailored for smart home integration. A cornerstone of their innovation is the PicoP scanning technology. This advanced system generates vivid, high-contrast, and consistently uniform full-color images across an entire field-of-view, all from a remarkably compact and slender module. MicroVision primarily distributes its offerings to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers (ODMs). Established in 1993, the company maintains its headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
TechnologyHardware, Equipment & Parts$119.12M
WIMIWiMi Hologram Cloud
WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Beijing, China, is a technology company specializing in augmented reality (AR) holographic products and services for the Chinese market. The company's operations are divided into three core segments: AR Advertising Services, AR Entertainment, and Semiconductor-Related Products and Services. Within its AR advertising division, WiMi delivers holographic advertising solutions. This includes specialized software that allows users to seamlessly integrate realistic or animated three-dimensional objects into video content. Furthermore, their online holographic AR advertising platform facilitates the embedding of AR commercials directly into films and television programs. For the entertainment sector, WiMi provides a range of holographic AR products. These offerings primarily comprise payment processing middleware, a dedicated game distribution platform, and advanced holographic mixed reality software. Beyond its AR focus, WiMi also plays a role in the semiconductor industry. The company offers central processing algorithm services and supplies computer chip products to various enterprise clients. It also develops and markets comprehensive solutions that integrate both software and hardware for central processing algorithms. Notably, WiMi's cutting-edge holographic AR technologies find broader application in areas such as software development, digital content creation, cloud computing, and big data analytics.
Communication ServicesAdvertising Agencies$81.02M
VRARGlimpse Group
The Glimpse Group, Inc. is a United States-based technology firm specializing in an extensive range of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) software, services, and tailored solutions for enterprise clients. Its diverse portfolio includes: QReal, a platform for creating and distributing highly realistic 3D and AR content. Adept XR Learning, which provides advanced VR training solutions for both corporate environments and higher education. PostReality, a cloud-hosted Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution designed for crafting AR presentations. The XR Platform, a robust, scalable, and secure cloud-based backend infrastructure specifically for VR/AR companies, incorporating proprietary cloud image recognition, online data storage, and tools for managing subscriptions, invoicing, and payments. D6 VR, a VR-centric software platform utilized for analysis, presentations, and educational purposes. The Immersive Health Group, a digital health initiative that harnesses VR/AR technology to streamline complex healthcare challenges on a large scale. Foretell Reality, an enterprise-grade, user-friendly solution for conducting virtual meetings in VR. Early Adopter, which delivers immersive VR and AR educational technology (EdTech) for K-12 schools and pediatric hospital programs. AUGGD, providing AR software and services primarily to the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. Glimpse Turkey, dedicated to developing and optimizing 3D models for web use, mainly supporting QReal. Customized specialized AR applications, alongside white-label solutions and services. Pagoni VR, offering VR video broadcasting solutions. This includes Chimera, a technology that enables real-time communication between a presenter and local or remote attendees within VR settings, serving sectors such as universities, businesses, entertainment venues, sports facilities, and houses of worship. Established in 2016, the company's headquarters are situated in New York, New York.
TechnologySoftware - Application$17.49M
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