True Interactive builds award-winning augmented reality experiences, 3D digital design, and business software — bringing history, art, and enterprise into the spatial dimension.
From immersive AR storytelling to enterprise-grade software, we design technology that people can step inside.
Immersive, site-specific augmented reality that brings photos, places, and history to life — from historic train stations to entire reconstructed mansions.
Historically accurate, high-fidelity 3D modeling and digital assets — built from blueprints, archival photos, and observational data with artistic precision.
Robust, scalable software engineered by systems and software experts to streamline workflows and put emerging tech within reach of any organization.
We specialize in digital reconstructions of historical architecture, buildings, and places in augmented reality — rebuilding what time has taken, exactly where it once stood. Demolished landmarks, vanished streetscapes, and structures that survive only in blueprints and photographs are restored as life-size, historically accurate 3D experiences, so they can be walked around, studied, and felt for generations after they're gone.
TrueAR+ is our immersive augmented reality platform for custom projects and community-based art experiences. Point your phone at the world and watch static images animate, vanished buildings return, and stories unfold in space.
Built to make AR affordable for small businesses, museums, conservancies, and community groups — no headset required, just the phone in your pocket.
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At Penguin Court in Laughlintown, visitors can now walk around a life-size, historically accurate 3D reconstruction of the demolished 50-room Scaife Mansion — standing on its original foundation — through the TrueAR app. Built over seven months from Library of Congress blueprints and archival photographs, in partnership with the Brandywine Conservancy.
Our XR revival of a historic Export train-station photograph took the Grand Prize — and Best Augmented Reality — at the 15th New Media Film Festival in Los Angeles, judged by veterans of Marvel, HBO, Rolling Stone, and the BBC.
TrueAR launched at the Export Ethnic Food & Music Festival, where a historic photo of a train at Export's former station came to life as a true-to-scale 3D early-20th-century locomotive — AR built for small towns and small businesses.
Bold Journey Magazine profiles our co-founder — an internationally awarded new-media artist with New Media Film Festival AR honors dating back to 2018 — on art, technology, and building immersive experiences from Western Pennsylvania.
True Interactive was founded in Murrysville, Pennsylvania — just east of Pittsburgh — on a simple observation: augmented reality was too hard and too expensive for the small businesses, museums, and community groups who could benefit from it most.
So we built the tools ourselves. From award-winning community art installations in Export to life-size historical reconstructions for the Brandywine Conservancy, we pair fine-art craftsmanship with serious engineering to make the impossible visible — and to keep the places a community has lost viewable for the generations that never got to see them.
We serve the greater Pittsburgh region and partner with clients everywhere.