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What is Reflekt One

Reflekt One is an industrial augmented reality platform used to create and deliver step-by-step AR work instructions and training content for frontline and field workers. It supports use cases such as maintenance, assembly, inspection, and onboarding by overlaying digital guidance on physical equipment. The product focuses on authoring and publishing procedures that can be consumed on supported mobile devices and AR headsets, with options to reuse existing technical documentation and media. It is typically deployed by manufacturing, energy, and service organizations that need standardized procedures and faster knowledge transfer.

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Procedure-based AR guidance

The product centers on converting standard operating procedures into guided AR workflows that workers can follow in context. This aligns well with industrial use cases where repeatable steps and compliance matter. Compared with more general AR creation tools, it is oriented toward operational execution rather than broad 3D scene building. This can reduce ambiguity in task performance when procedures are well-defined.

Authoring for non-developers

Reflekt One is positioned as an authoring-and-delivery system that enables subject-matter experts to build AR instructions without writing code. This supports faster iteration of work instructions than approaches that require custom app development. It also helps organizations scale content creation across multiple plants or teams. The value depends on the quality and governance of the underlying procedures.

Industrial device deployment options

The platform is designed for frontline environments and is commonly used with mobile devices and supported AR headsets. This allows organizations to choose hardware based on safety, ergonomics, and cost constraints. It also supports mixed deployments where some users rely on phones/tablets while others use head-mounted devices. This flexibility can ease phased rollouts across sites.

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Content creation effort remains

Even with no-code authoring, building accurate AR instructions requires time to capture steps, validate them on equipment, and maintain versions. Organizations with frequently changing assets or procedures may face ongoing content upkeep. If documentation is incomplete or inconsistent, AR guidance can inherit those issues. A governance process is typically needed to keep instructions current.

Hardware and environment constraints

AR performance and usability depend on device capabilities, lighting, connectivity, and the physical workspace. Headset availability, battery life, and comfort can limit session length in some roles. Some environments (e.g., confined spaces, PPE requirements) may restrict practical headset use. These factors can slow adoption compared with purely remote-assistance approaches.

Integration depth varies by stack

Industrial AR platforms often require integration with systems such as EAM/CMMS, PLM, or document repositories to fit existing workflows. The level of out-of-the-box connectors and the effort to integrate can vary by customer environment. If integrations are limited, teams may rely on manual content updates or duplicate data entry. Buyers typically need to validate integration requirements during evaluation.

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REFLEKT GmbH
Munich, Germany
2015
Private
https://www.reflekt.com/
https://x.com/REFLEKT_AR
https://www.linkedin.com/company/reflekt/

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