Virtual Reality (VR) is changing the digital world and improving user experience by creating immersive environments with augmented reality (AR). India has a growing number of VR startups that provide cutting-edge AR/VR solutions and help organizations revolutionize their operations. The top VR startups in India in 2024 are VeeRuby Technologies, PlugXR, Practically, Tacnik Technology, Culenz, GreyKernel, Qodequay Technologies, FotonVR, InfiVR, and PlayShifu.
VeeRuby Technologies was founded in 2019 and offers tailored AR/VR experiences, including app development, content creation, and event support. PlugXR, established in 2018, aims to increase access to and affordability in the XR market by developing apps and providing support for 3 million XR users. Practically, founded in 2018, is an STEM education platform that offers live classes, simulations, and AR instructional tools.
Tacnik Technology, founded in 2016, offers sophisticated and affordable solutions for experiential marketing and creates innovative solutions to advance humanity through technology. Culenz, established in Jaipur, Rajasthan, creates imaginative VR solutions that are more impactful in demonstrating product lines using cutting-edge equipment, technology, and optics, and provides cloud-based solutions.
GreyKernel, founded in 2015, creates edutainment content for high-end VR devices and provides a community-based platform for developers to monetize their content. Qodequay Technologies, established in 2019, offers help in developing high-performing, scalable, and user-friendly goods and provides assistance to early-stage businesses. FotonVR, founded in 2020, is transforming science education through 3D interactive virtual reality content.
InfiVR, founded in 2018 offers VR/AR platforms and solutions to a range of industries to enhance productivity, efficiency, accuracy, and safety for employees and customers. PlayShifu, provides virtual reality toys for children aged 4 to 12, which help them develop STEAM skills, including critical thinking, engineering, and geography.
Indian VR startups focus on a range of sectors, including gaming, entertainment, healthcare, education and real estate. The sector is expanding quickly and has enormous potential for entrepreneurs entering the market. With VR boosting industry revenue to $340 billion by 2028, customers and businesses benefit from mutually advantageous relationships through the application of AR in different business areas.