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LightGuide

LightGuide

AI-powered projected augmented reality work instruction platform for manufacturing assembly and quality verification.

Pricing
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Classification
AI-Enhanced
Type
Platform Suite

What it does

LightGuide is an AI-enhanced projected augmented reality (AR) work instruction system for manufacturing - projecting step-by-step visual instructions directly onto work surfaces and parts, and using AI computer vision to verify that each step is performed correctly before the operator advances. AI capabilities include computer vision verification that confirms correct component placement, torque application, and assembly sequence completion, AI error proofing that prevents operators from proceeding when incorrect steps are detected, intelligent work instruction adaptation that adjusts guidance based on operator skill level and pace, and assembly analytics that identify which steps generate the most operator errors or delays for targeted process improvement.

Why AI-ENHANCED

LightGuide is an established projected AR work instruction platform that has integrated AI computer vision verification and intelligent error proofing into a mature guided assembly and quality verification product.

Best for

Mid-Market

Mid-market manufacturers use LightGuide for AI-guided assembly - computer vision verification reducing assembly errors and projected instructions enabling faster operator training on complex builds.

Enterprise

Large aerospace, defense, and precision manufacturers use LightGuide for enterprise quality-critical assembly - AI error proofing on complex, regulated assemblies where human error creates costly rework or safety risk.

Limitations

Specialized assembly guidance hardware system

LightGuide requires projector hardware installation at workstations — organizations must budget for capital equipment alongside software and assess workstation suitability for projection-based AR.

Works best for structured, repetitive assembly processes

LightGuide's projected AR guidance is most effective for consistent, step-by-step assembly — highly variable or custom work with unpredictable sequences has less applicable use case.

Computer vision accuracy requires controlled environments

AI component verification works best in controlled lighting and standardized work cell configurations — variable lighting, reflective surfaces, or non-standard part orientations can reduce verification accuracy.

Alternatives by segment

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AR-based work instructionsScope Ar
Digital work instructions platformTulip
Manufacturing quality inspection AIInstrumental
Pricing

LightGuide system pricing based on number of workstations. Hardware and software combined. Mid-market installations typically $50,000 to $200,000+. Annual software maintenance.

Key integrations
SAP
Rockwell FactoryTalk
Microsoft 365
AWS