AR’s Ultimate Potential is Significant, but the Path to Realization is Changing
October 11, 2018 | ABI ResearchEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
According to ABI Research, a market-foresight advisory firm providing strategic guidance on the most compelling transformative technologies, a reevaluation of Augmented Reality (AR) and the surrounding market is necessary to maximize influence and potential. In the most recent quantitative market database, the total AR market value is expected to reach $116 billion by 2023, spread across devices, software, content, platforms, licensing, connectivity, and more. This growth represents an 89% CAGR between 2018 and 2023.
“While the potential of the technology remains significant and revolutionary—with applications from enterprise to consumer, mobile to head-worn—the trajectory the augmented reality market is following has shifted over the past year,” states Eric Abbruzzese, Principal Analyst at ABI Research. “What was once driven by hands-free information access and strong visualization capability, is now split between maintaining this hands-free capability or leveraging mobile devices for the AR visualization component of the story, which alters not only the primary device type being used for AR but also the content, use cases, and applications being leveraged.”
The growth rate of the overall market hints at a very important trend: growth rate is down when compared to the same window one year earlier, showcasing the beginning of a much-discussed inflection point in the market. With so many waiting to see notable AR adoption, this trend is especially important to highlight. This inflection point carries through 2019, as greater and greater adoption will be seen across markets. Healthcare, retail, education, and media & entertainment are poised for the strongest growth outside of the “traditional” AR power areas in industry and enterprise, all with over 100% CAGR through 2023.
While enterprise adoption has dominated the story, the consumer market sees increasing mindshare through the forecast. Apple’s recent hardware event supplied a concrete example of this, with the tech behemoth continuing their mobile AR story with increasing capability of their ARKit SDK with new and interesting applications for their immense user base. Expect the other major smartphone players to follow suit, especially Google and their parallel ARCore SDK. According to ABI Research’s latest data, mobile devices will still make up over 60% of total augmented reality usage across verticals and use cases in 2023, which is notably larger than previously anticipated. Revenue continues to flow through the entire value chain, however, with needs for content creation and distribution, platform support, implementation, and more whatever the end user device may be.
“The impact of increasingly capable mobile devices is beginning to be felt, and the effects of this will be realized over the next five years,” concluded Abbruzzese. “The traditionally strong, ROI driven verticals will continue to adopt AR at a strong clip, with mobile devices offering another potential adoption path alongside hands-free smart glasses. Markets that may have been held back by being limited to smart glasses—due to the high price, disjointed performance needs, or general use case applicability—now have a well-understood and prolific device platform to push AR applications and experiences. The combination of these factors makes for a feasible, impactful, and universal augmented reality market.”
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