Magic Leap is an augmented reality company developing hardware and software for enhanced AR experience.
Magic Leap is a company developing augmented reality hardware and software. It released a head-mounted virtual retinal display, called Magic Leap One. The company's mission is to deliver enterprise a powerful tool for transformation and an augmented reality platform of great utility and simplicity.
Magic Leap's technology is having a transformational impact on professional productivity. For instance, Surgeons at UC Davis Children’s Hospital used Magic Leap technology to help plan for the separation of rare, craniopagus twin babies. 3D reconstructions of MRI and CT scans were uploaded and viewed on the Magic Leap 1 headset using Mixed Reality Viewer from Brainlab.
Rony Abovitz founded Magic Leap in 2010 in Plantation, Florida. It has raised $2.6 billion from a list of investors including Google and Alibaba Group. In December 2016, Forbes estimated that Magic Leap was worth $4.5 billion. On July 11, 2018, AT&T invested in the company and became its exclusive partner. On August 8, 2018, the Magic Leap One was made available in the United States through AT&T.
