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Seen those videos of people wearing large headsets and entering a different world? That’s called virtual reality technology; it's a glimpse of the future India could be heading toward.
India’s mixed reality market – that includes VR and augmented reality or AR – crossed 900 million dollars in 2025, and could touch 1.5 billion by 2030.
Indian startups like Tesseract, Ajnalens and Jio Glass are fast building the hardware and others are building the software.
But can AR and VR become part of everyday life here?
We explore that question and more in the latest episode of The Signal Brief.
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Seen those videos of people wearing large headsets and entering a different world? That’s called virtual reality technology; it's a glimpse of the future India could be heading toward.
India’s mixed reality market – that includes VR and augmented reality or AR – crossed 900 million dollars in 2025, and could touch 1.5 billion by 2030.
Indian startups like Tesseract, Ajnalens and Jio Glass are fast building the hardware and others are building the software.
But can AR and VR become part of everyday life here?
We explore that question and more in the latest episode of The Signal Brief.
The Core produces The Signal Brief. Follow us wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.
The Core and The Signal Brief are ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to [email protected] for sponsorships and brand studio requirements.
For more of our coverage, check out thecore.in
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