Plaintiff

Imagine AR, Inc.

2 cases as plaintiff.

Company profile

ImagineAR Inc., formerly Imagination Park Technologies Inc., was incorporated in 2011 and changed its name in April 2020. It is a public company traded on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE: IP) and OTCQB (IPNFF), headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. As of April 30, 2026, the company had 3 employees. Its trailing 12-month revenue as of February 28, 2026, was $5.4K USD.

ImagineAR Inc. provides a cloud-based augmented reality (AR) platform as a service, branded ImagineAR, which enables businesses to create and implement AR campaigns without requiring programming experience. Their offerings include the ImagineAR Augmented Reality Platform, ImagineAR mobile app, ImagineAR software development kit (SDK), ImagineAR Cloud CMS, and ImagineAR WebAR platform. These products facilitate AR visual and GPS activations, AR scavenger hunts, reward cards, and real-time analytics. ImagineAR serves industries such as sports, music, live events, brands, and retail.

ImagineAR Inc. is currently a plaintiff in patent litigation. The company has filed one tracked case as a plaintiff and zero as a defendant. This indicates an NPE-like (Non-Practicing Entity) litigation posture, asserting its patent portfolio. Their sole tracked case is ImagineAR, Inc. et al. v. Niantic, Inc., filed on November 13, 2024, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

In ImagineAR, Inc. et al. v. Niantic, Inc., ImagineAR Inc. accused Niantic, Inc., the publisher of Pokémon GO, of infringing several of its patents related to augmented reality and virtual technology. However, on April 7, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware dismissed ImagineAR's lawsuit, ruling that the asserted patents were invalid because they were directed at abstract ideas. ImagineAR Inc. plans to appeal this decision to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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ImagineAR, Inc. et al. v. Niantic, Inc.

Ongoing, patent eligibility determined
Docket:
1:24-cv-01252-JDW
Filed:
2024-11-13

ImagineAR, Inc. and Imagine AR, Inc. sued Niantic, Inc. for direct, indirect, and willful infringement of US patents 11484797 and 10946284 related to video games like Pokémon GO. The court dismissed pre-suit indirect and willful infringement claims and determined that the asserted patents were directed to patent-ineligible abstract ideas.