
TeamViewer Frontline
AR collaboration tools
Augmented reality (AR) training simulator software
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Augmented reality software
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What is TeamViewer Frontline
TeamViewer Frontline is an augmented reality (AR) and workflow platform designed to guide frontline employees through operational tasks using smart glasses and mobile devices. It supports use cases such as pick-by-vision in logistics, step-by-step work instructions in manufacturing, and remote assistance for field service. The product combines AR guidance, task/workflow execution, and integrations to enterprise systems to standardize processes and capture execution data.
End-to-end frontline workflows
The product focuses on executing structured shop-floor and warehouse workflows, not only ad-hoc remote video calls. It supports step-by-step instructions and task confirmation to reduce reliance on paper procedures. This makes it suitable for repeatable processes such as picking, kitting, assembly, and inspections.
Smart glasses device support
Frontline is designed for hands-free operation on supported wearable devices as well as mobile devices. This aligns with environments where workers need both hands available and cannot hold a phone during tasks. Wearable-first UX can be a practical differentiator versus tools centered primarily on smartphone video support.
Enterprise integration orientation
Frontline is positioned to integrate with back-end systems used in operations (for example, WMS/ERP and identity management) to trigger tasks and record outcomes. Integration capability helps connect AR guidance to real work orders and inventory processes. This is important for scaling beyond pilots into production deployments.
Implementation can be complex
Deployments typically require workflow design, device rollout, user provisioning, and integration work with operational systems. Organizations may need partner support or internal development resources to build and maintain content and connectors. This can lengthen time-to-value compared with simpler remote-assistance-only products.
Wearables add operational overhead
If the use case depends on smart glasses, customers must manage device procurement, MDM policies, charging, hygiene, and break/fix processes. Battery life, comfort, and environmental constraints can affect adoption in the field. These factors can increase total cost of ownership versus mobile-only approaches.
AR content maintenance burden
AR-guided procedures require ongoing updates when products, layouts, or SOPs change. Without strong governance, instructions can drift from current processes and reduce effectiveness. Teams should plan for content ownership, versioning, and change management as part of operations.
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TeamViewer SE
Göppingen, Germany
2005
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