Next Latinoamérica S.A.C.
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Cercado de Lima, Peru
Next Latinoamérica S.A.C., an AR/VR development company, is in Lima, Peru. The small team focuses on AR/VR development, mobile app development, pay per click, and search engine optimization and was launched in 2014.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
50%
20%
15%
15%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 80%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%
Common Project Size
<$10K 1 project
$10K-$49K 1 project
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Hewlett Packard
Highlights from Recent Projects
Next Latinoamérica S.A.C. was contracted by a software service company based in the United States to develop a custom 3D product configurator. The project required the use of three.js, HTML, and Javascript to create a dynamic platform that could manage over 600 3D models and more than 300 color textures. Firebase was chosen as the backend system for storage, and Github was utilized for versioning. The team also developed an admin interface to manage file uploads and updates. Three members of the Next Latinoamérica S.A.C. team worked on this project: a three.js developer, an HTML/Javascript developer, and a project manager.
Next Latinoamérica S.A.C. was hired by an augmented reality platform startup to help execute their vision for their product. The development team at Next Latinoamérica S.A.C. used a variety of software development skills for the augmented reality product. The CEO of the startup worked directly with two of the owners from Next Latinoamérica S.A.C., who managed a team of developers. The total investment for this ongoing project, which began in April 2020, is between $50,000–$200,000.
An AR-based touring company engaged Next Latinoamérica S.A.C. to convert their existing iOS app into a Unity-based project that could run on both Android and iOS. The team at Next Latinoamérica transformed the app's designs to work in C#, integrated AR core, and performed native coding for Android and iOS platforms. The app features an onboarding screen, a login screen, Google Maps integration, push notifications, geolocation tracking for AR functionality localization, video and chroma key effects, and ties back into an AWS cloud infrastructure. The project, which began in July 2021 and is still ongoing, has an investment between $8,000–$10,000.