The sorry state of AR startups in 2019

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Even when Apple telegraphs its hardware strategy, it proving to be nearly impossible for startups to beat them. The company executives have
been motioning interest in following their runaway success on mobile with hefty investments in augmented reality, something that has led to
the rise of dozens of venture-backed startups hoping to beat Apple to the punch by creating their own AR headsets. In 2019, this vision
collapsed for some of the most recognizable AR startups as reality proved less predictable than executives at these startups had imagined
A trio of shutdowns this year painted the root cause — overreach, framed by high burn rates and an overly optimistic attitude toward
respective software ecosystems taking off. My prediction earlier this year of a rough 2019 is exactly what happened. Magic Leap and other
AR startups have a rough 2019 ahead of them ODG At the beginning of the year, I reported on the collapse of Osterhout Design Group
The augmented reality startup was an early pioneer in the AR space that capitalized on industry excitement to raise a $58 million Series A
in 2016
Following that raise, the company overreached, expanding its product lines even as it failed to squash manufacturing bugs in its current
generation products. &That a little bit the story of ODG and Ralph, in general: everything is a prototype, nothing is finished, and before
one thing is 60 percent done, you&re already onto the next one,& a former employee told TechCrunch at the time
&I think the heart of ODG downfall was its lack of focus.& The company laid off employees as acquisition talks with Facebook and Magic Leap
fell through, sources told TechCrunch, before it was forced to sell off assets to an undisclosed buyer earlier this year. An AR glasses
pioneer collapses Meta CTO Kari Pulli wearing the company latest headset. Meta One of the more bizarre stories in the AR headset space was
the folding and reincorporated unfolding of Meta, a Y Combinator-backed AR headset company that was also an early entrant which decided to
ramp up its spending as Apple and others began to invest in the technology.