Compare the Top Free Augmented Reality Development Platforms as of November 2025

What are Free Augmented Reality Development Platforms?

Augmented reality (AR) development software, also known as AR SDK (software development kits), are software applications, frameworks, and software development kits that enable developers to create augmented reality applications and AR experiences. Augmented reality development tools provide capabilities such as 3D modeling and object tracking, artificial intelligence, simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Free Augmented Reality Development platforms currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    XR.+

    XR.+

    XR.+

    XR.+ is a full web solution to create, publish, and manage augmented reality experiences. Focus on storytelling, creativity and deployment strategy. Better than other mediums, augmented reality engages users more, dwell time x 5, interactions x 10. Recognize the world around users and augment it. Use QR codes, embed webAR players, social media, as promotion channels to transform ephemeral touchpoints into great memories. Reach up to 3 billion users by combining web AR and social media. Our web technology is compatible with all iOS and Android phones. Create amazing experiences in a few minutes, test, adjust, validate, it’s done. Our no-code studio manages all webXR technical obstacles. Save hours, days, weeks, compared to others solutions. Add images, videos, text, and 3D models to your experience using the studio. Integrate your specific elements into our API to produce all kinds of complex experiences.
    Starting Price: €99 per month
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    MRTK-Unity

    MRTK-Unity

    Microsoft

    MRTK-Unity is a Microsoft-driven project that provides a set of components and features, used to accelerate cross-platform MR app development in Unity. Provides the cross-platform input system and building blocks for spatial interactions and UI. Enables rapid prototyping via in-editor simulation that allows you to see changes immediately. Operates as an extensible framework that provides developers the ability to swap out core components. A button control that supports various input methods, including HoloLens 2's articulated hand. Standard UI for manipulating objects in 3D space. Script for manipulating objects with one or two hands. 2D style plane which supports scrolling with articulated hand input. A script for making objects interactable with visual states and theme support. Various object positioning behaviors such as tag-along, body-lock, constant view size, and surface magnetism. Script for laying out an array of objects in a three-dimensional shape.
    Starting Price: Free
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