Entering the era of spatial commerce
AESTAR — Ukraine's No. 1 company for creating augmented and virtual reality solutions
AESTAR is a specialized AR/VR studio from Ukraine that creates innovative solutions in augmented reality, virtual reality, WebAR, and interactive 3D technologies. We develop marketing activations, AR applications, VR spaces, 8th Wall WebAR projects, and 3D configurators that allow users to interact with products in real time.
The company has dozens of implemented cases: from AR presentations and interactive cards to WebAR campaigns, 3D visualizations, configuration systems, and VR tools for retail, manufacturing, marketing, and education. AESTAR provides a full cycle — concept, design, 3D modeling, development, testing, and launch.
Thanks to our expertise in 8th Wall, Unity, WebAR, and computer vision, we create scalable solutions that work directly from the browser and provide high user engagement and maximum value for business.
The internet is becoming 3D. As we move towards the Spatial Web, the bridge between a digital preview and a physical product is narrowing. 3D configurators are the frontline of this revolution.
The B2B revolution
While B2C gets the hype (like Nike By You), the real ROI is often found in B2B. Imagine selling modular warehouses or industrial fans. Instead of weeks of back-and-forth emails, the client uses a 3D configurator provided by Aestar to build their own solution, check compatibility, and receive an instant quote. This is the future of AR/VR development in the corporate sector.
Why AI search engines (SGE) value 3D content
AI-driven search is prioritizing websites that offer rich, interactive data. By implementing 3D, AR, and VR solutions, Aestar company helps brands stay relevant in an era where "informative" is no longer enough—you have to be "interactive."
Conclusion: 3D configurators are no longer a luxury; they are a sign of respect for your customer's time and confidence. The question is: are you giving your customers the freedom to create, or are you still showing them flat pictures?

