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Scope AR is an enterprise platform that combines augmented reality and artificial intelligence to enhance productivity and streamline complex work instructions across various industries.
ScopeAR has raised $12.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
ScopeAR's investors include 8-Bit Capital, Benchmark, Decibel Partners, Electric Capital, Humba Ventures, SignalFire, Softbank Group, Y Combinator, Jay Jamison.
Scope AR is a San Francisco-based technology company specializing in enterprise-class augmented reality (AR) solutions, primarily through its WorkLink platform, which enables organizations to create, deploy, and manage interactive AR content for frontline workers.[1][2][3] WorkLink supports tasks like remote support, employee training, equipment assembly, maintenance, field service, and customer support across smartphones, tablets, and wearables, ingesting various CAD formats to deliver visual knowledge precisely when needed, reducing downtime and improving accuracy.[1][3] It serves major enterprises in aerospace, manufacturing, healthcare, defense, aviation, and industrial equipment, including clients like Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Johnson & Johnson, Honeywell, Rolls-Royce, and Unilever, addressing expertise gaps and operational inefficiencies in complex, knowledge-intensive environments.[1][2][3]
Scope AR was founded in 2011 (with some sources noting 2010) by a team with deep expertise in product development, creative services, finance, and customer success, headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Edmonton, Canada.[1][2] Key founders include Scott Montgomerie (Co-Founder and CEO), who has emphasized hardware challenges in AR adoption; David Nedohin (Co-Founder and President); and Graham Melley (Co-Founder and Head of Creative Services), alongside executives like Shannon Power (CFO), Aaron DeYonker (VP Product), Sabrina Ronningen (Head of Customer Success), and Bob Spatta (VP Finance).[1] The idea emerged from recognizing the need to empower frontline workers with visual, on-demand guidance, evolving from early AR experiments into a robust platform amid growing industrial digitization, with pivotal advancements like the 2022 launch of WorkLink IoT for real-time industrial IoT integration.[1][2]
Scope AR rides the industrial AR and digital twin wave, capitalizing on AR's maturation for frontline operations amid labor shortages, retiring skilled workers, and Industry 4.0 digitization.[1][3] Timing aligns with hardware advances (e.g., Snapdragon Spaces unifying AR glasses) and IoT growth, enabling real-time data overlays that competitors like HoloLight, Magic Leap, KIT-AR, and Spatial address less comprehensively for enterprise-scale industrial use.[2][5] Market forces like rising demand for remote collaboration post-pandemic and automation in aerospace/manufacturing favor Scope AR, as it influences the ecosystem by scaling AR adoption—evident in partnerships with giants like Qualcomm and clients driving global operations—while preserving expert knowledge and accelerating productivity in high-stakes sectors.[1][2][3][5]
Scope AR is poised to expand WorkLink's IoT and XR integrations, targeting deeper penetration in manufacturing and defense as AR hardware commoditizes and AI enhances content generation.[2][5] Trends like edge computing, 5G-enabled remote assistance, and digital twins will amplify its momentum, potentially evolving it into a standard for enterprise knowledge transfer amid workforce transitions. With a decade of refinement and blue-chip validation, Scope AR stands to redefine frontline efficiency, turning AR from novelty to operational necessity and sustaining its lead in visual guidance for complex industries.[1][3]
ScopeAR has raised $12.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series A in March 2019.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2019 | $10.0M Series A | 8-Bit Capital, Benchmark, Decibel Partners, Electric Capital, Humba Ventures, SignalFire, Softbank Group, Y Combinator, Jay Jamison | |
| Jul 1, 2016 | $2.0M Seed | 8-Bit Capital, Benchmark, Decibel Partners, Electric Capital, Humba Ventures, Softbank Group, Y Combinator, Jay Jamison |