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Best Illinois VR Education Companies
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Top US Mobile & Web App Development Agency
AppMakersUSA is a US-based full-service mobile application development company. We specialize in building cross-platform websites and apps (meaning iOS & Android for the price of one), informing your business decisions from a technical perspective, and being transparent in our process & thinking. [... see all AppMakers USA reviews ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- Under 49
- Minimal Budget
- $10,000 - $25,000
- Portfolios Count
- 83 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsAppMakers USA Services
- Mobile App Development
- UI/UX Design
- AI Development
- Software Development
- Web Design
- Staff Augmentation
- Web Development
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App Development Project for Food and Beverage Company Walmart 
App Development Project for Entertainment Company Eksperience (NFL) 
App Development Project for Health Care Company CVS Pharmacy 
App Development Project for Education Company Number Hive 
App Development Project for Education Company ClassCalc 
Artificial Intelligence Project for Hobbies & Gifts Company Echo Journal
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Awital Ifrah Program manager at Masa Israel journey5.0★Cross-Platform Review from Awital Ifrah
Masa came in with a pretty loose idea and AppMakers helped turn it into something solid. What I appreciated most is they didn't overcomplicate it or try to make it into some giant monster platform. They listened, asked smart questions, and helped us focus on what would actually matter for alumni and current participants. The end result felt thoughtful and realistic. I'd definitely work with them again.
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Moishi Stern Customer support at Madlan5.0★Startup Review from Moishi Stern
We create live events. We wanted a site that shows what we do without making people dig. AppMakers listened, trimmed the fluff, and gave us pages that read fast and look good on a phone. The quote form asks the right things and our team can update galleries without calling a developer. They stayed on schedule and answered messages the same day. The whole process was calm and clear. We already see better inquiries. It feels like a real upgrade, even before the full rebuild.
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Jubilee Haddasah Munozvilla CEO at Its Kinda Catchy5.0★Small Business Review from Jubilee Haddasah Munozvilla
We loved working with AppMakers. They built us a procurement system to help quickly and easily secure materials for our labs. The process was smooth and the outcome was stellar.
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Goji Labs - A Digital Product Agency That Builds it Right
We help our partners turn complex challenges into intuitive products through strategy, design, and development. We've successfully launched 400+ products and helped raise over $1B in fundingand counting. [... see all Goji Labs reviews ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- 50 - 99
- Average Hourly Rate
- $149/hr
- Portfolios Count
- 18 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsGoji Labs Services
- Mobile App Development
- Software Development
- UI/UX Design
- AI Development
- Web Design
- Product Design
- Digital Strategy
- Web Development
- Blockchain
- IoT
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App Development Project for Health Care Company MindShift Recovery 
App Development Project for Gaming Company Prediction Strike - The worlds first stock market for professional athletes. 
App Development Project for Health Care Company VibeUp - Platform for mindful living, daily practices, and community connection 
App Development Project for Legal Company k-ID - The world's first cross-platform child onboarding platform 
App Development Project for Travel Company Gaido - Guiding discovery and planning travel
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Anonymous Contracted Frontend Developer at Software Solution Company4.8★Web Development Review from Anonymous
Goji Labs designed and implemented a contact form plug-in on our WordPress site. They connected it to an external API for smooth data migration and ensured the design blended naturally with our existing site. The team made sure we were happy with the end result before wrapping up, which gave me confidence in their work.
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Anonymous CTO at huupe4.8★Mobile App Development Review from Anonymous
I worked with Goji Labs on building a custom mobile solution and frontend platform. The engagement included multiple design iterations and development cycles to refine the UX. Their project manager was always available when I needed input, and their team integrated seamlessly with mine, making collaboration easy.
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Anonymous CEO at Capi Design5.0★Web Design Review from Anonymous
Goji Labs created a design that really hit the mark for us. Their team managed the project smoothly and kept communication accessible at all times, whether by email, messaging apps, or virtual meetings. The process felt structured and professional from start to finish.
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Top UI/UX design, web design, and branding agency in San Francisco.
We're a global group of strategists, designers, and engineers building notable brands and premier digital experiences that captivate users worldwide.Our unified, AI-infused creative approach ensures scalability and consistency across all brand touchpoints by building robust design systems. [... see all Clay reviews ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- 50 - 99
- Average Hourly Rate
- $175/hr
- Portfolios Count
- 12 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsClay Services
- UI/UX Design
- Mobile App Development
- Web Development
- Branding
- Web Design
- Video Production
- Product Design
- Graphic Design
- Logo Design
- Design Services
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App Development Project for Fintech Company Discover 
App Development Project for Social Networks Company Snapchat
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- Anonymous Co-Founder at Skylum5.0★
Web Development Review from Anonymous
Clay built our new website to support a product launch, and we were impressed by how quickly they delivered. The site met our expectations perfectly. They worked efficiently and provided high-quality results right on schedule.
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Web Design Review from Anonymous
Clay designed and developed our car retail website, and the results were outstanding. The site looked stunning and worked exactly as needed. They stood out for their patience, attentiveness, and excellent service. Communication was always clear, and they delivered on time.
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Web Design Review from Anonymous
Clay redesigned and rebuilt our nonprofit’s website with fresh UX/UI research to guide the process. The new site improved conversions, earned great user feedback, and boosted internal efficiency. Communication across all channels was seamless, and their responsiveness and high-quality results went beyond what we expected.
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We Create Result Driven Apps, Websites, and Brands
Founded in 2012, ANML(Animal) is an adaptive and forward-thinking studio dedicated to helping our clients grow and achieve measurable results. We partner with organizations of all sizes, from ambitious start-ups to globally recognized companies, to unlock their potential and drive meaningful impact. [... see all ANML reviews ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- Under 49
- Portfolios Count
- 19 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsANML Services
- Web Design
- Branding
- Mobile App Development
- Product Design
- UI/UX Design
- Web Development
- VR/AR
- Digital Services
- Digital Strategy
- Creative Services
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Wearable Technology Project for Manufacturing Company BILT Apple VisionPro 
Wearable Technology Project for Electronics Company Whirlpool Apple Watch
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Aldo Bermudez Senior Director, Digital Experiences at Level Access5.0★Web Design Review from Aldo Bermudez
ANML partnered with Level Access on a strategic discovery sprint focused on improving the UserWay digital experience. They helped identify where the current journey was creating friction, clarified self-serve vs sales-assisted paths, and explored new routing and flow concepts, including AI-enhanced self-serve directions.They were organized and pragmatic: stakeholder interviews, heuristic review, competitive scan, lightweight personas, and conversion-focused IA and wireframes. The result was a clear, testable foundation our internal team could build and validate.
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Jason Widup CMO at Noble5.0★Web Design Review from Jason Widup
We worked with ANML on a complete website redesign project and couldn't be happier. From the intake to the project management, communication and final output, they were amazing. I've worked with a lot of design firms in the past, and the quality of work they delivered for us was top notch. We're excited to start promoting and using our new brand. I would recommend ANML to any company looking for modern, polished, high quality design.
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Mathias Takahashi Albert Product Manager at Whirlpool Corp5.0★Mobile App Development Review from Mathias Takahashi Albert
ANML partnered with our Whirlpool team on redesign work for the Whirlpool and KitchenAid apps. They helped simplify connected appliance control into a more intuitive, human experience, and quickly moved from early design directions into detailed UX/UI work we could build from.They were a senior, hands-on team with strong communication and great craft. The UI kit/style guide they delivered made rollout across screens and flows much easier. Id recommend ANML for connected-device or consumer app redesigns where you need both strategy and execution.
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Build Intelligent Apps for Web, Mobile, Data, AI and Cloud
Azumo helps businesses build intelligent apps by providing top-tier developers skilled in AI, data engineering and enterprise web & mobile applications. Our expertise has earned the trust of industry leaders like Facebook, Twitter, Discovery, Zynga, and NCSoft. [... see all Azumo reviews ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- 100 - 249
- Average Hourly Rate
- $55/hr
- Minimal Budget
- $50,000 & Up
- Portfolios Count
- 9 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsAzumo Services
- AI Development
- Software Development
- Staff Augmentation
- Mobile App Development
- Big Data Analytics
- DevOps Consulting
- Cloud Consulting
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Artificial Intelligence Project for Entertainment Company AI-Powered Skill for Alexa and Google Home 
App Development Project for Health Care Company Application Development and Staffing Partners
Reviews verified by DesignRush and sourced from the agency's profileAzumo Reviews & Testimonials
Michael S. Director at Software Development Company5.0★Software Development Review from Michael S.
We selected Azumo to develop our software. We transitioned from another development company, so Azumo was initially responsible for migrating our existing code and environments. We are currently still working with Azumo as our nearshore software development team on adding new items to our software.
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Anonymous CTO at Healthcare Company5.0★UI/UX Design Review from Anonymous
Azumo helped us migrate our existing UIs into a new framework, creating reusable components and the infrastructure needed for future development. The developer they assigned became a seamless part of our team, always punctual, responsive, and a great fit overall.
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Anonymous VP Product & Engineering at Sales & Mktg Software Company5.0★Software Development Review from Anonymous
Thanks to Azumo’s work, our product is now more scalable, optimized, and ready for a growing user base. Their team has managed the engagement effectively, keeping us updated and addressing any challenges along the way. We’ve appreciated their constant availability and proactive communication.
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AR, VR and AI Agency.
We are an award-winning AR, VR and Metaverse agency working with some of the world's largest brands as well as SME's and startups. Some of our most notable clients include: Microsoft, Peugeot, Best Buy, Citroen, Ford [... see all Takeaway Reality reviews ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- Under 49
- Portfolios Count
- 7 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsTakeaway Reality Services
- VR/AR
- Software Development
- AI Development
- Business Consulting
- Digital Services
- Mobile App Development
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VR/AR Project for Health Care Company Medartis SolutionFinder 
VR/AR Project for Sports Company Oilers x Ford - Bronco WebAR 
VR/AR Project for Dental Company VR Education Platform - Kois Center VR 
VR/AR Project Rexee - World's First Market Research App in VR 
VR/AR Project for Gaming Company MWOS Roblox Game 
VR/AR Project for Media & Communications Company VR for Events
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Filip Suskovic Sales Manager at Real Estate Company5.0★Software Development Review from Filip Suskovic
Takeaway Reality developed our custom software exactly according to the specifications we provided. We shared images and videos with them, and they transformed that into a VR platform where people can view their apartment or house. Users are able to explore the property through a fully virtual walk-through.
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Marie-Laure De Veyt Marketing at Microsoft5.0★Mobile App Development Review from Marie-Laure De Veyt
We set out to build awareness around a new cyber safety product. After reviewing several agencies through an RFP, we chose TAR because they fully understood our objectives and had a clear plan to achieve them. From brainstorming to final execution, we collaborated closely and collected feedback in an organized way. Working with TAR has truly been an outstanding experience.
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Erik Matosevic CEO at Orion Labs5.0★VR/AR Review from Erik Matosevic
We were informed about every major step in the process and it really made everything much easier. Takeaway Reality’s work delighted the client. Their dedication to the project accentuated their deep and relevant knowledge of VR and AR. Their communicative and transparent approach resulted in methodical project management. They went above and beyond to optimize the solution.
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Interactive & Intelligent 3D Solutions Developers. Join over 200 happy clients!
4Experience is a team of professional developers, artists, managers and business specialists who can extend your team or independently deliver custom-tailored solutions. We will develop your project from scratch and assist you in its implementation. [... see all 4Experience reviews ]- Location
- Park Ridge, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- 50 - 99
- Average Hourly Rate
- $50/hr
- Minimal Budget
- $25,000 - $50,000
- Portfolios Count
- 9 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts4Experience Services
- VR/AR
- Software Development
- Mobile App Development
- AI Development
- Staff Augmentation
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VR/AR Project for eCommerce Company Future is digital: VR shopping experience 
VR/AR Project for Automotive Company VR Maps - brand awareness 
VR/AR Project for Education Company Proffesional Skills Training VR 
VR/AR Project for HR Company Innovative way of training: VR Leadership Training 
VR/AR Project for HR Company VR Leadership Training 
Software Development Project for Transportation & Logistics Company HoloLens maintenance demonstration
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Wojciech Pander Member of the Board at AR4vision5.0★VR/AR Review from Wojciech Pander
AR4vision remote assist is an application for mobile devices with the system Android or IOS. We hired 4Experience to create wider functionalities - the hologram tools on the transmitted image. Moreover, the possibility to “freeze” the video in the field of view of the user’s glasses was required. The most unique about the cooperation was the feeling that we work as one team. 4Experience developers are not afraid to face challenges. They often suggest possible solutions and share their knowledge.
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David Wolski VR Implementation Manager, Bad Bones at Trigger Labs PL5.0★VR/AR Review from David Wolski
4Experience has developed 7 game characters for HTC Vive, according to our specification. Their ability to work effectively was impressive. We finished the project faster than we initially thought. Thanks to efficient communication, they introduced changes on an ongoing basis, they were also able to advise perfectly. They worked effectively, efficiently, and transparently throughout the engagement.
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Simply the best remote contract developer team I've ever worked with. Hard working, professional, personable and all-around creative problem solvers.
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Transforming Businesses withAI-Powered Solutions
Moon Technolabs, an ISO-certified global software company, has 16+ years of experience, 1600+ projects, and 300+ experts. We specialize in custom software, web, and mobile app development, delivering innovative solutions that exceed client expectations. [... view Moon Technolabs profile ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- 250 - 499
- Average Hourly Rate
- $25/hr
- Portfolios Count
- 12 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsMoon Technolabs Services
- AI Development
- IoT
- Software Development
- Mobile App Development
- DevOps Consulting
- ERP Consulting
- VR/AR
- Wearables
- Big Data Analytics
- IT Services
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App Development Project for Software & IT Services Company Moon Invoice 
App Development Project for Software & IT Services Company ZeroEyes 
App Development Project for Software & IT Services Company ChargeHub 
App Development Project for Software & IT Services Company DocTalk App 
App Development Project for Software & IT Services Company Plent.it App 
App Development Project for Software & IT Services Company Moon Dialer
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- Ethan Collins Review from Google5.0★
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We needed a cross-platform app fast — Moon Technolabs used Flutter and delivered on time with great quality. The app looks great and runs perfectly on both iOS and Android!
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Moon Technolabs got our idea from day one. They built a reliable SaaS product using Vue.js and Laravel, and the whole process felt smooth and stress-free. Super happy with their work!.
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Moon Technolabs truly elevated our customer experience! Their ML solutions helped us better understand user behavior and deliver more personalized services—I'm super impressed!
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XR Studio for Enterprise
Treeview is an AR VR studio that develops virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and spatial computing apps for enterprise clients. [... view Treeview profile ]- Location
- Chicago, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- Under 49
- Portfolios Count
- 3 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsTreeview Services
- VR/AR
- Software Development
- Wearables
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VR/AR Project for Energy & Mining Company Mixed Reality Digital Twin Data Visualization 
VR/AR Project for Government Company First Nations Cultural Preservation 
VR/AR Project for Recreation & Travel Company Augmented Reality Ski Navigation
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Promising diverse capabilities
Arccus is a leading digital agency delivering cutting-edge mobile apps, responsive websites, custom ERP solutions, and AI-driven automation. We partner with startups, enterprises, and governments to design and build scalable, smart technology that drives growth and digital transformation. [... view Arccus profile ]- Location
- Naperville, Illinois
- Number of Employees
- Under 49
- Average Hourly Rate
- $25/hr
- Minimal Budget
- $10,000 - $25,000
- Portfolios Count
- 3 Projects Listed
Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accountsArccus Services
- Mobile App Development
- Web Development
- AI Development
- Software Development
- VR/AR
- Staff Augmentation
- IT Services
- ERP Consulting
- Web Design
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VR/AR Education Insights: Key Points
- PWC found VR learners were 4x faster to train, 275% more confident, and 3.75x more engaged compared to traditional methods — showing AR/VR’s measurable impact on workforce performance.
- Healthcare is one of the highest AR/VR adopters, accounting for 36% of the VR training domain, and surgeons trained in VR are 6x less likely to make errors.
- Hourly rates range from $10-$150/hr. U.S. and Western European firms lead in quality and command $100-$150/hr, while Eastern Europe and LATAM offer cost-effective talent in the $40-$100/hr range. South Asia remains most affordable with rates as low as $10-$25/hr.
- Successful partnerships involve clear KPIs, learning effectiveness metrics, and proactive support. Vendors that provide analytics dashboards, scalable content, LMS integrations, and compliance-ready features (e.g., HIPAA, WCAG) tend to deliver better long-term ROI and adoption rates.
What AR/VR Education Services Are Businesses Investing In?
With 90% of C-level executives looking for more effective ways to train their workforce, AR/VR technology is a viable solution. This case is further strengthened with organizations like Bank of America reporting higher skill confidence among 97% of their workers using VR training.
Here are additional ways AR/VR education services are transforming organizations, and reasons why you should consider investing in them.
Virtual Classrooms & Remote Training Environments
- The virtual classroom market is expected to reach $61.158 trillion by 2034, with a CAGR of 11.6% from 2024 to 2034 (Future of Market Insights).
- 70% of educational institutions have adopted either a hybrid or a fully remote teaching model (Global Growth Insights).
- 60% of companies have integrated virtual platforms to train and upskill their workforce remotely (Global Growth Insights).
Immersive Training Modules & Simulations
- 35% of businesses plan to invest in VR technology and 34% in AR (PWC).
- Compared to traditional classroom learners, VR learners are 4x faster to train, 275% more confident in their skills, and 3.75x more engaged with the learning material (PWC).
Medical & Healthcare Simulations
- The healthcare sector dominates the use of VR training, with the industry consisting of 36% of the total domain (Safety Science).
- Surgeons using VR to practice procedures are 6x less likely to make mistakes (Annals of Surgery).
Technical & Skilled Trades Training Tools
- The fire and construction industries account for 70% of VR safety training users. Aviation represents 10% (Safety Science).
- Delta’s VR training program for its airplane technicians resulted in a 5,000% improvement in proficiency checks (ArborXR).
HR Onboarding and Training
- 78% of companies believe that AR/VR technologies will be valuable to their organizations in the next 3 years, particularly in terms of HRM training, development, recruitment, and performance evaluation (NeuroQuantology).
- 59% of organizations plan to invest over $1 million in XR learning initiatives in the next 2 years (Accenture).
- 65% of employee candidates say that they’re more likely to apply for the organization if they can experience the actual job through technology. 64% showed interest in virtual reality (PWC).
Case Study: VR Wildlife Workshop Replaces Live Animal Visits in U.K. Schools
We specifically chose this standout example to show how a VR education company's creative agility and technical skill can transform outdated experiences into something far more engaging, scalable, and impactful.
Faced with growing controversy around live animal handling, a U.K.-based education group turned to Munk Studios to reinvent its wildlife workshops for primary school students. Its goal was to create an immersive, curriculum-aligned experience that could rival the thrill of a real animal visit.
Munk Studios implemented a smart, resourceful approach: rather than attempting difficult 360° filming in the wild, the team leaned into CGI animation. This not only gave them complete control over the action, but also opened creative possibilities beyond real-world footage.
From a tiger hunting a deer to a frog escaping a viper in slow motion, the VR scenes were crafted for maximum impact. X-ray-style cutaways added a deeper layer of scientific learning.
As a result, the VR workshop was not only safer and logistically simpler but also captivated students with vivid storytelling, customizable learning moments, and greater educational depth.
Pricing Overview on DesignRush
Globally, VR education companies charge an average hourly rate of $100-$120. Top US and Western European experts tend toward the higher end, having an average hourly rate above $150. On the other hand, offshore markets offer hourly rates between $10 and $50.
Beyond hourly pricing, AR/VR education companies also follow these payment models:
- Fixed pricing (ranging between $5,000-$50,000 per project, depending on project requirements)
- Retainer (ranging between $100,000-$500,000 per year for a full team)
According to DesignRush data, the average hourly rate among leading VR/AR education companies globally is about $61/hour.
Budget requirements vary: roughly 6.2% of agencies accept small projects under $1,000, while only about 15% will consider projects starting at $50,000 or more.
By Country/Region
Below is a comparison table of the AR/VR education prices per region:
| Region | Average Hourly Rate | Average Project Budget | Pricing Notes |
| U.S. | ~$100/hr (range ~$50–$150) | Generally $25K+ (mid-to-large projects) | Top U.S. firms often command premium rates (e.g., $149–$150/hr), and set higher minimum budgets (commonly $25K or above). Service quality is reflected in extensive case studies and 5-star client reviews. |
| Western Europe | ~$90–$100/hr (est.) | $25K+ (mid-to-large projects) | Western Europe firms offer quality comparable to U.S. agencies, with strong technical and creative skills. They typically focus on enterprise-level projects (e.g., complex AR/VR training solutions), so pricing tends to be premium. |
| Eastern Europe | ~$50/hr (range ~$40–$150) | $10K-$25K (many mid-sized projects) | Strong engineering talent and cost-effective solutions. Eastern European agencies often highlight technical expertise and flexibility. While top Eastern firms charge up to $150/hr, many midsize firms offer moderate rates (~$40–$60/hr). Quality is generally high, with a focus on efficient code and innovation. |
| South Asia | ~$25–$35/hr (range ~$20–$50) | <$10K (many small projects) | South Asian agencies (e.g., in India) typically offer the lowest rates (some as low as ~$20/hr) while still covering AR/VR solutions. They often emphasize timely delivery and 24/7 support. Quality can be solid, though these firms compete on price and flexibility. |
| LATAM | ~$40–$60/hr (range ~$30–$100) | $10K-$25K (mid-sized projects) | Latin American agencies often deliver quality design and development. Rates are moderate — higher than South Asia but still cost-effective relative to U.S./EU. Typical projects include mobile/web apps with AR features, often for mid-market clients. |
Key Observations on Regional AR/VR Education Pricing:
- U.S. and Western European agencies offer high-end expertise and focus on substantial, well-funded projects.
- Eastern Europe and LATAM have moderate price ranges, with many providing competitive rates for pilot or MVP engagements.
- The majority of South Asian agencies accept low-budget projects, reflecting a willingness to engage in smaller development work to build client relationships.
By Industry
Below are pricing trends for the most common industries served by AR/VR education companies:
| Industry | Average Hourly Rate | Average Project Budget | Pricing Notes |
| Education | Medium-High (many ~$50-$100/hr) | $25K-$50K+ (EdTech platform builds, VR training modules) | Projects often involve engaging content for learners, requiring adherence to accessibility standards and data privacy for students. |
| Healthcare | High (often $75-$150/hr) | $50K+ (medical VR simulations, training apps) | Healthcare AR/VR projects must meet regulatory compliance (HIPAA), data security standards, and medical accuracy. |
| Manufacturing | Medium (~$50-$100/hr) | $50K+ (industrial training & simulation) | AR/VR in manufacturing projects emphasize realism, integration with specialized equipment and hardware, and compliance with workplace safety standards (e.g., OSHA). |
| Retail | Medium (~$50-$100/hr) | $25K-$50K (AR shopping experiences) | Agencies serving retail focus on immersive customer experiences, requiring user-friendly designs and often handle transactions, secure transactions, brand alignment, and eCommerce features. |
| Corporate L&D | Medium (~$50–$100/hr) | $25K-$75K (multi-module training or onboarding VR/AR platforms) | Projects often involve role-play simulations, employee safety training, or sales enablement tools. Content must align with internal L&D goals and sometimes integrate with LMS platforms. Some projects may also need to meet internal compliance/training certification standards. |
Key observations on AR/VR pricing per Industry:
On average, AR/VR education companies charge moderate rates, as many industries require specialized solutions to meet specific regulations, tech requirements, and business workflows. Because of this, organizations may often opt for customized AR/VR solutions rather than off-the-shelf products.
By Agency Experience (Years in Business)
Agency experience (years in business) correlates with pricing strategies and value delivery. Below is an overview by experience tier:
| Experience Level | Average Hourly Rate | Average Project Budget |
| < 2 years (New) | Low (~$30-$50/hr) | Very flexible (many <$10K engagements) |
| 3-5 years (Emerging) | Moderate (~$50-$75/hr) | Flexible ($5K-$25K range common) |
| 6-10 years (Established) | Moderate-High (~$75-$120/hr) | Mid-size projects ($25K+ typical) |
| 10+ years (Veteran) | High (~$100-$150/hr) | Large projects ($50K- $100K & up) |
Key observations on AR/VR education companies by agency experience:
Beyond budget, businesses should consider agencies based on their specialties and skill levels. For instance, a healthcare institution may fare better with a more experienced agency to meet stringent industry regulations. On the other hand, startups can benefit from working with newer agencies, as they offer more service flexibility and collaborative teams.
3 Most Affordable VR/AR Education Companies
| Agency | Hourly Rate | Location | Pricing Notes |
| Decipher Zone Technologies | $10/hr | Jaipur, India | Minimum project: Under $1,000 (offshore development company with expertise in custom software and emerging tech) |
| Trigma | $25/hr | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (with offshore centers) | Minimum project: $1,000-$10,000 (veteran company that blends onshore and offshore model) |
| Nypunya Studios LLP | $25/hr | Pune, India | Minimum project: $1,000-$10,000 (specialized animation and design studio, creating high-impact 2D/3D content for technical training) |
How to Hire the Right Full-Service VR/AR Education Company: Executive Guide
1. Define Clear Objectives
- Pinpoint the learning outcomes you expect to achieve and the specific problems you aim to solve. Also, detail your use case and key performance indicators (KPIs).
- Decide whether you want to do AR, VR, or both, as each technology has different costs and hardware implications.
- Set clear parameters like budget range, timeline, and hardware availability and be as realistic as possible.
- Align your objectives with any organizational constraints (e.g., current IT infrastructure)
Taking the time to define concrete objectives will mitigate the risk of pursuing the wrong solution. Clear goals will later help agencies propose the right approach and prevent wasted effort on unnecessary features or misaligned technology.
2. Shortlist Based on Expertise
- Look for agencies with past projects in your field, as they will better understand pedagogical principles and industry specifics.
- Examine case studies for outcomes achieved and problems solved. A strong portfolio will include metrics or results from past projects.
- Research their website for client lists and testimonials to gauge their work history and reputation.
By shortlisting only those agencies that demonstrate both technical mastery and domain know-how, you reduce the risk of engaging a team that can’t deliver on your specific needs.
3. Evaluate Fit: Tools, Methodologies, and Approach
- Ensure the agency has a strong knowledge of the major XR platforms and 3D modeling and animation tools, like Unity and Unreal Engine. Also, consider if they are adept in the specific tech stack you require (e.g., WebXR for browser-based AR, or specific hardware like Oculus/Meta Quest, HTC Vive, or HoloLens)
- Discuss integration needs, like a Learning Management System (LMS) or HR systems for tracking.
- Inquire about project management approach, development and UX process, post-launch support, and training needs analysis.
Seeing how an agency approaches a similar project (the tools it used, the challenges it solved) can help you evaluate its working style and check for technical alignment.
4. Request Proposals and Critically Assess Each
- Explicitly request examples of previous vertical-specific AR/VR projects in education or training.
- Inquire if they have demo applications or videos they can share — seeing the production quality and user experience of their past work is invaluable.
- Have the agencies outline how they will implement the solution in your environment.
- Ask the agency to outline the project timeline, milestones, suggested KPIs, and team composition in the proposal.
A well-structured RFP (Request for Proposal) or brief from your side, followed by detailed proposals from the agencies, will highlight who truly understands your project.
5. Interview the Agency Team for Fit and Expertise
- Insist that the people who will actually be working on your project attend the meeting, including the project manager, technical lead, creative lead, and account manager.
- Gauge the team’s communication and listening skills, enthusiasm for your project, and attitude towards your organization.
- Discuss how they handle changes in project scope or feedback, clarify any questions from the proposal, and confirm the escalation process for issues.
Think of this like a job interview, except you’re evaluating a whole team and company. The goal is to validate their expertise, clarify their approach, and gauge the working relationship.
6. Check References and Past Client Feedback
- Ask the agency for 2-5 client references in the same vertical or with similar projects, as this ensures that you’ll hear feedback relevant to your case.
- Ask the reference to describe their project, the challenges they faced, and how the agency solved these, and specific feedback about the agency’s team.
- Look for any indication of post-launch support quality.
By thoroughly checking references, you add a layer of real-world validation to the agency’s claims. This step helps ensure you’re hiring a team with a proven ability to deliver similar projects successfully, thus greatly reducing the risk of unpleasant surprises.
7. Finalize the Contract with Key Clauses for AR/VR Projects
- Clearly define what is being delivered (e.g., number of VR modules, platform features, content assets), along with milestones, deadlines, and payment terms.
- Include a clause on how scope changes will be handled (change request process) to avoid disputes if you need to add or adjust features later.
- Specify who will own the content and software developed, and clarify how third-party content (e.g., stock assets, AI media, or licensed curriculum materials) will be handled.
- Ensure there are stipulations on data privacy, security measures, regulatory compliance, acceptance testing period, and maintenance and support.
Finalizing the contract with these considerations ensures both you and the agency are on the same page regarding expectations and reduces risks related to legal, compliance, or quality issues.
Key Questions To Ask a Full-Service Agency
Below are 10 key interview questions decision-makers should ask AR/VR education companies. For each question, we outline why it matters, what a strong answer includes, and what to flag as a risk. These will help you gauge which vendor is the best fit for your organization’s needs.
1. What is your track record in delivering AR/VR education solutions, especially in projects similar to ours?
Why it matters: Providers with verified industry experience and past projects in your sector are more likely to understand your needs and hit the ground running. This means less trial-and-error and faster deployment of an effective solution.
- Ideal answer:
Concrete examples of previous AR/VR education projects, preferably in a similar domain or with similar objectives demonstrating successful outcomes. The vendor should highlight metrics, and may offer to connect you with past clients as references. - Red flag:
If the provider cannot name projects or industries where they’ve delivered AR/VR training, or if their experience is limited to small pilots with no measurable results, consider it a red flag. A lack of relevant track record could mean more learning curves at your expense.
2. How do you ensure the AR/VR educational content is high-quality and effective in meeting learning objectives?
Why it matters: The effectiveness of AR/VR training depends significantly on content quality — from the accuracy of information to the realism of simulations and sound instructional design.
- Ideal answer:
The AR/VR education company should talk about using realistic simulations, high-fidelity visuals, and interactive scenarios aligned with the curriculum or skills you target. It might describe a process for aligning content with learning objectives, testing it with users, and iterating based on feedback. - Red flag:
If a company cannot articulate how it ensures accuracy, engagement, and alignment with learning goals, it may prioritize gimmicks over substance. Also, be wary if it has zero examples of assessing learning effectiveness (e.g., no pre/post-testing or feedback mechanism), as this may indicate a lack of educational rigor.
3. What customization and scalability options do you offer to tailor the AR/VR solution to our needs (and grow with us over time)?
Why it matters: Every organization’s training needs are unique. A good AR/VR provider should offer flexible, customizable programs that can adapt to your content and audience, as well as scalability to handle a small pilot up to a company-wide rollout.
- Ideal answer:
The vendor will describe how they tailor content or features for each client. They should also address scalability and offer a range of pricing or package tiers that match project size and requirements. - Red flag:
If they insist that you conform to their out-of-the-box content or cannot clearly explain how they’d accommodate your specific workflows, it’s a warning sign. Also, be cautious if their solution only works on a very limited scale without a plan for expansion, as this could hinder long-term success.
4. Which AR/VR platforms, hardware, or frameworks does your team specialize in, and how will your solution integrate with our existing systems?
Why it matters: AR/VR technologies span various platforms (e.g., Oculus/Meta Quest, HTC Vive, HoloLens, mobile AR) and development frameworks (Unity, Unreal, WebXR, etc.). You need to ensure the vendor’s expertise aligns with your existing infrastructure (like Learning Management Systems or devices).
- Ideal answer:
A clear list of supported platforms and tools, backed by reasons why those are used. The agency should also discuss its plans on how to integrate the AR/VR solution with your system and comply with your tech standards and policies. - Red flag:
If the vendor only works with one type of system, uses a proprietary system, or lacks integration experience with corporate systems, it could result in long-term dependability on the agency, high maintenance cost, and inability to scale.
5. What is your approach to analytics and measuring the success of an AR/VR training program?
Why it matters: Tracking usage and learning outcomes is critical to evaluate effectiveness and improve over time. Without analytics, you’re essentially flying blind to whether the program works.
- Ideal answer:
Expect the vendor to outline built-in analytics and reporting tools in their solution and explain how they plan to use the data (e.g., generate reports). They might reference case studies where data was used to iterate and improve the program. - Red flag:
If they say something like “we consider it successful if the client is happy” without quantifiable metrics, that’s a red flag. Also, if analytics are “available at extra cost” or not built-in, you might end up with no way to justify the project’s value. Lack of transparency about results or unwillingness to commit to KPIs (key performance indicators) should make you cautious.
6. What kind of post-implementation support and maintenance do you provide for your AR/VR solutions?
Why it matters: Without vendor support, you might face downtime, outdated content, or unresolved technical issues. The best providers offer continuous updates and follow-up services to ensure the program’s long-term success.
- Ideal answer:
Look for mentions of ongoing software updates, technical support availability (helpdesk or on-call engineers), and periodic check-ins or training refreshers. They should also mention if they provide updates to keep up with new hardware or OS changes, and if they offer to create new content modules down the line. - Red flag:
If a vendor’s answer suggests their job is “done” once the system is deployed, that’s a concern. Vague support terms (e.g., “We can help if something breaks” without specifics) or huge extra fees for basic updates are also red flags.
7. How do you ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards (e.g., data privacy laws, accessibility guidelines, safety standards) in your AR/VR solutions?
Why it matters: AR/VR training often involves handling personal data and creating content for a wide user base. Non-compliance can lead to legal trouble, security breaches, or the exclusion of part of your workforce.
- Ideal answer:
Specific frameworks and measures the company uses to stay compliant, including regular compliance audits. For instance, “We follow GDPR guidelines for all user data: our platform anonymizes personal data and encrypts all training records,” or “Our VR content is designed with accessibility features like alternative text/audio for visuals, and we test against WCAG standards for inclusive design.” - Red flag:
If they respond with something like “We haven’t had any issues so far” or cannot name specific laws or standards they adhere to, that’s problematic. Also, be cautious if they lack features like data protection or accessibility options.
8. What is your approach to ensuring user adoption and a positive user experience for our learners (and instructors) with AR/VR?
Why it matters: Some employees or educators may be resistant to new technology, preferring traditional methods. Ensuring the solution is user-friendly and that users are supported through the change is key to success.
- Ideal answer:
A focus on usability and change management. The vendor should mention designing intuitive, easy-to-use interfaces and providing training or onboarding sessions for users and administrators. - Red flag:
A company that says adoption is “up to the client,” shows no plan to support it, and doesn’t conduct user testing or collect user feedback. Also, if past clients struggled with adoption and the vendor has no solutions to prevent that, be wary.
9. What is your pricing model, and how do you help clients achieve a strong ROI on AR/VR training?
Why it matters: Decision-makers need to ensure the vendor’s pricing is transparent and fits the budget, and more importantly, that the investment will pay off in terms of learning impact or cost savings.
- Ideal answer:
Clarity on pricing structure (e.g., one-time development fees, licensing/subscription model, costs for hardware or extra services), measures taken to drive cost-effectiveness, and ROI calculations. - Red flag:
If you can’t get a straight answer on how they charge, you might end up with surprise costs. Similarly, if they dismiss the ROI question (“ROI will come eventually” or “hard to measure”), that’s a concern.
10. How do you stay current with AR/VR innovations, and what do you do to future-proof your solutions for clients?
Why it matters: A partner committed to innovation will keep your training program relevant as technology advances. This affects longevity and can give you a competitive edge by incorporating the latest and greatest features.
- Ideal answer:
The vendor might mention that they allocate time for R&D, attend industry conferences, or contribute to AR/VR research — indicating they stay on the cutting edge. A top provider will also talk about future-proofing: designing solutions in a modular way so they can be updated, using widely adopted standards for compatibility, and keeping an eye on emerging tech like augmented reality integration, AI-driven analytics, or haptic feedback. - Red flag:
If a vendor has been doing the same thing for 5+ years with no mention of new features or approaches, that’s not a great sign in a fast-moving field. Lack of a clear roadmap or unwillingness to discuss the future could mean your solution might not age well.
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VR/AR Education Companies FAQs
1. What does a VR/AR education company actually do?
A VR/AR education company specializes in creating immersive learning experiences using virtual or augmented reality technology. It develops interactive simulations and educational applications that allow hands-on engagement for learners, often leading to higher engagement, skill confidence, and knowledge retention.
2. How long does it take to see results from VR/AR education?
Implementing VR/AR can yield quick results. Many educators notice an immediate boost in student engagement after implementing VR/AR lessons. Meaningful learning outcomes — such as improved understanding or skill proficiency — can often be measured soon after students complete a VR/AR module or training session.
3. What’s the difference between hiring a freelance VR/AR developer and a VR/AR agency?
The key difference is scope and support. A freelance VR/AR developer is like a solo specialist: often more cost-effective and great for tackling a small, specific project or a particular task. However, a single freelancer might have limited bandwidth and skill range.
On the other hand, a VR/AR agency comes as a ready-made team with diverse expertise (developers, designers, educators, project managers, etc.) to handle larger or more complex projects from start to finish.
Agencies offer more scalability and established processes (ensuring project management, quality assurance, support, etc.), whereas with a freelancer, you may need to coordinate and manage more of the project yourself.
4. What tools should a good VR/AR education company use?
A reliable VR/AR education company should be proficient with the industry-standard tools and technologies used to create immersive content.
This includes 3D modeling software (e.g., Autodesk Maya or Blender) for building detailed educational visuals, and game engines (Unity or Unreal Engine) for developing interactive VR/AR experiences.
It should also work with popular AR/VR development kits and hardware. For instance, using AR platforms such as Apple’s ARKit (iOS) or Google’s ARCore (Android) for augmented reality, and building for VR platforms, like Meta Quest or HTC Vive, for virtual reality.
Many top agencies also utilize specialized AR/VR authoring tools (like CoSpaces or Merge Cube for education) and can integrate their content into Learning Management Systems to track learner progress. Mastery of these tools ensures the agency can deliver high-quality and effective VR/AR learning experiences.
5. How much does a VR/AR education project cost?
Costs can vary widely depending on the project scope and complexity. A basic augmented reality educational app (perhaps a simple AR chemistry experiment or a marker-based AR flashcard system) might range roughly from $5,000 to $15,000 for a small project. In contrast, a more complex VR/AR education solution (e.g., a multiplayer VR classroom experience) could cost $50,000 or more.
Factors that influence cost include the level of interactivity, graphics quality (3D content creation), number of features, supported devices, and whether it’s built for mobile AR or high-end VR.
6. Is VR/AR education relevant for small businesses or small schools?
Yes, VR/AR education technology is absolutely relevant and increasingly accessible for smaller organizations. In fact, the cost of VR equipment has dropped significantly (a quality VR headset now can cost less than a couple of textbooks for a classroom).
Additionally, many VR/AR platforms offer scalable solutions, so you can begin with a pilot program (like a single VR training module or an AR educational app) and expand if it’s successful. Even at a small scale, VR/AR can boost student engagement, improve skill training for employees, and offer a modern, memorable learning experience that sets your organization apart.
7. How does DesignRush vet agencies?
DesignRush vets agencies thoroughly before listing them, to ensure you’re seeing only reputable, high-quality firms. Our team reviews each agency’s industry experience, portfolio of past work, client reviews, and overall reputation in the market. In short, DesignRush only features top-performing agencies that meet their quality standards
8. Can I filter VR/AR agencies by location, price, or industry on DesignRush?
Yes. DesignRush offers powerful filtering options to help you find the right agency faster. You can narrow down agencies by location and by budget or price range —including hourly rates or project cost. You can also filter by industry expertise or category, team size, client reviews, and other criteria to target exactly what you need.
9. Is DesignRush free to use?
Yes, DesignRush is free to use for anyone searching for agencies. You can browse agency profiles, compare VR/AR companies, and even submit your project brief at no charge. The platform makes its matchmaking services available to clients without any fees.
10. What happens after I submit a project brief on DesignRush?
After you submit a project brief, DesignRush’s team gets to work on your behalf. First, we review your project details to understand your needs. Then, we search our network and shortlist a few verified agencies that best match your requirements.
Once we've identified the best-matching agencies, DesignRush will introduce you via email to each. From there, you can discuss your project with those agencies directly and you can compare your options and decide which agency to hire. The entire process is designed to save you time in agency selection and ensure you talk only to qualified candidates.
11. Can I see client reviews of VR/AR education agencies on DesignRush?
Absolutely. DesignRush features client reviews and ratings on agency profiles, so you can read feedback from past customers. Each listed VR/AR education company often has testimonials or project reviews that highlight their performance, results, and client satisfaction.
Importantly, all reviews on DesignRush go through a verification process. This means the platform confirms that the reviews are legitimate and from real clients. By checking these reviews, you can gain insight into an agency’s reliability and the outcomes they’ve achieved on previous projects, which can help inform your hiring decision.
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VR/AR Company Expertise
VR/AR in education companies on DesignRush are experts in various fields, such as programming, 3D design and development, learning science, UI/UX design, and data analysis. They create interactive and immersive educational materials tailored to various subjects, including simulations, virtual labs, and 3D models. These companies ensure their content aligns with academic standards, facilitating seamless incorporation into existing teaching methods.
Additionally, VR education companies develop user-friendly platforms accessible to educators and students. Their expertise helps transform traditional learning environments into dynamic, engaging experiences, improving student understanding and retention. Leveraging these technologies makes learning more interactive and practical across various educational settings.
Agency Credibility Indicators
The top VR education companies are also recipients of industry awards, such as
- International AIXR XR Awards
- Global EdTech Startup (GESA) Awards
- EdTech Breakthrough Awards
- EdTech Digest EdTech Awards
- Brand Hall Group EdTech Excellence Awards
These accolades highlight the agency’s accomplishments in AR, VR, and other extended reality (XR) technology in the education and training sectors.

Their knowledge and expertise are validated through the following certifications:
- ISTE Certified Educator in Computer Science (CECS)
- Immersive Education Initiative (iED) Certification
- Global Tech Council Augmented Reality (AR) Expert Certification
- Global Tech Council Virtual Reality (VR) Expert Certification
- New York University (NYU) Professional Certificate in AR/VR Development and 3D Graphics
- Unity Certified User Virtual Reality Developer

These certifications indicate a high level of competency in developing and implementing effective VR and AR educational solutions.
Agencies’ Supported Technologies
VR AR education companies in DesignRush are also proficient in industry-specific tools, technologies, and software, including but not limited to:
- 3D Modeling software: Autodesk Maya, Blender
- Game engines: Unity, Unreal Engine
- AR/VR Authoring Tools: CoSpaces, Merge Cube
- VR Platforms: Meta Quest, HTC Vive
- AR Platforms: ARKit, ARCore
- Learning Management Systems (LMS): TalentLMS, Adobe Learning Manager

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