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Seattle, Washington, USAStartupUpdated May 29
Seattle-based spatial-computing company building Manifest, an AR work-instruction platform for deskless workers in industrial and defense organizations. Manifest runs natively on Apple Vision Pro, iPad, and iPhone, and was highlighted by Apple as an enterprise launch partner.
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IndustrialDefense
Jul 17
Taqtile released Manifest Maker 2.0 with native support for Apple Vision Pro, iPad, and iPhone. The free tool lets industrial and defense organizations capture expert operators on video and use AI to convert footage into step-by-step spatially anchored AR work instructions for deskless workers.
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Apple NewsroomEnterprise Launch
Apr 9
Apple's Newsroom highlighted enterprise Vision Pro use cases including KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' Engine Shop maintenance app, Porsche's Race Engineer, NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud APIs, SAP Analytics Cloud, Microsoft 365 with Copilot, Cisco Webex, PTC's Onshape Vision, and Taqtile Manifest. Apple also announced the Enterprise Spatial Design Lab; Deloitte Digital concurrently launched a dedicated visionOS practice with one-week instructor-led courses.
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InvestorsVenture Capital
Feb 6
Scout Ventures founder Brad Harrison and Investible chief investment officer Charlie Ill outlined an explicit Apple Vision Pro thesis to TechCrunch, citing Apple's distribution and developer ecosystem as the reason their portfolio companies Taqtile and JigSpace shipped on visionOS at launch. Both partners said they have high conviction in spatial computing's future on Apple's platform even if the first-generation device does not reach mass adoption.
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