TrueAR+ turns the phone in your pocket into a window between the physical and the digital — award-winning community art, resurrected history, and immersive brand experiences. No headset required.
An immersive augmented reality platform specializing in custom projects and community-based art experiences — built for explorers, organizations, and brands alike.
Step into stories layered over the real world. Point your device and watch murals move, history rebuild itself, and public spaces come alive.
Enhance your brand. Add an augmented reality layer to your existing products, packaging, and spaces — and give customers an experience they'll share.
Site-specific AR for museums, festivals, and towns — from resurrecting demolished landmarks to turning a main street into an open-air gallery.
At Penguin Court in Laughlintown, PA, TrueAR+ virtually rebuilds a demolished 50-room mansion on its original foundation. Visitors walk the grounds and see a life-size, historically accurate 3D reconstruction — stone archways, courtyards, and all — through nothing more than the device in their hand.
Created with the Brandywine Conservancy, it's history you can stand inside.
Six-degree-of-freedom world tracking pins full-scale 3D content to the real world, so you can walk around it, under it, and through it.
Realistic, historically accurate models and living artwork rendered at full scale — crafted by artists, engineered to run smoothly on your device.
Frequent updates ship new experiences, features, and assets — every release makes the world a little more augmented.
From a community festival debut to festival awards in Los Angeles and a resurrected mansion in the Laurel Highlands.
The Post-Gazette covers how TrueAR+ digitally rebuilds the demolished 50-room estate for visitors at the Brandywine Conservancy's Penguin Court preserve.
Read articleVisitors walk through stone archways and courtyards of a life-size, historically accurate 3D model standing on the mansion's original foundation.
Read articleTrue Interactive's site-specific AR experience took home both the Grand Prize and Best AR honors at the New Media Film Festival in Los Angeles.
About the festivalThe app launched at the Export Ethnic Food & Music Festival, using augmented reality to bring the borough's history back to life on its own streets.
Read articleTrueAR+ is free on phones and tablets. Download it, step outside, and see what's been layered over your world.