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Top 10 AR Passthrough Porn Studios Ranked for 2026

June 30, 2026 11 min read

We ranked AR passthrough studios earlier this year on technical maturity — alpha channels, catalog share, masking quality. That ranking still holds for "which studio shoots AR best." But subscribers care about something different in 2026: how often does new content land, how long is each scene, and is the price tier sane? Re-weighting on those three factors produces a different order. Some studios that lost on technical grounds are excellent on cadence — and a couple of the technical leaders ship so little new AR each month that they slide down here.

How we re-weighted for 2026

Three new criteria:

  • Release cadence (40%) — count of new AR scenes shipped per month over the last six months. We don't count re-exports of older VR shoots.
  • Average scene length (35%) — runtime of the AR cut as delivered to subscribers, not the VR master.
  • Price tier (25%) — monthly-equivalent cost normalized across subscription and credit-pack models, with extra weight for sites that don't gate AR behind premium add-ons.

#1 RealJamVR

RealJamVR took the top slot this year on cadence alone — they're now shipping 10–14 new AR scenes per month, more than any other studio. That's an absurd pace and it shows in production: scenes feel consistent because the crew is locked in, with the same lighting rigs and the same blocking templates across releases.

Average AR runtime is 35–55 minutes, which is well above industry average. Subscription is $24.95/month with AR included at no premium, no add-on, no separate tier. For someone who actually watches multiple scenes a week, this is the highest value-per-dollar studio in the passthrough space right now.

#2 SLR Originals

SLR Originals is still the technical gold standard — alpha-channel work nobody else matches, and a custom production pipeline built around AR-first capture. They drop to second only because cadence is lower (6–8 new AR scenes per month) and pricing is tiered: the AR-native catalog often requires the higher subscription tier ($34.95 vs $24.95).

Scene lengths are excellent — typically 28–45 minutes for AR cuts — and a few hero scenes run over an hour. If you care about peak quality and you'll only watch one or two scenes a week, this is still your studio. If you want volume, RealJam is the better pick.

#3 VRBangers

Big jump up the list this year. VRBangers has poured budget into AR-native shoots in 2026 — roughly 6–9 new AR-native scenes per month plus another 5–7 passthrough exports of recent VR shoots. Total monthly AR output is competitive with anyone. Cuts run 25–40 minutes.

Price tier is $24.95/month with AR included. Alpha masking on AR-native scenes is solid; passthrough-exported scenes still show the bleeding edges we flagged in our explainer on how passthrough actually works. Worth subscribing for the cadence and price; budget for the export-quality variance.

#4 CzechVR

CzechVR is the dark horse of 2026. They started shipping AR more seriously after a Q4 2025 production overhaul, and their current cadence is 5–7 new AR scenes per month. What pushes them this high is the value — $19.95/month, the cheapest in the top tier, with no AR upcharge.

Scene length is the weak spot: 18–28 minutes for most AR cuts, which is below average. Production quality is solid, lighting is consistently good, and they shoot outdoors more than anyone else (which is harder to composite, but they handle it).

#5 SinsVR

SinsVR was AR-native from day one and that pipeline maturity shows. Cadence is moderate (4–5 new AR scenes per month) and lengths run 30–40 minutes — well-paced and consistent. Color science is the standout: their scenes look noticeably better on Vision Pro and PSVR2 OLEDs than they do on Quest 3 LCD.

Subscription is $29.95/month. Catalog is smaller than the giants, so the back-catalog runs out faster — but if you're an OLED-headset owner, the per-scene visual quality justifies the price. Verdict: best premium-feeling AR studio under $30.

#6 VR Conk

Parody and themed scenes — Marvel, anime, video games. AR cadence is 3–4 scenes per month, which is modest, but they're the only studio doing themed AR at this volume. Costumed performers tend to composite into real rooms with an intentional surreal aesthetic that nobody else delivers.

Scene lengths are 25–35 minutes. $29.95/month with AR included. If parody is your interest, this is the only realistic pick. If you don't care about themed content, the score drops considerably for general-interest viewing.

#7 BaDoinkVR

BaDoinkVR has finally committed budget to AR-native production in 2026. Cadence is now 3–5 new AR scenes per month — small relative to their massive VR catalog but a major step up from 2025's trickle. Scene lengths are solid (28–40 minutes) on flagship shoots.

Subscription is $34.95/month, which is steep, and AR is a smaller share of the value proposition than at studios further up this list. They're here because the few AR shoots they've gone all-in on are genuinely strong, and there's a clear back-catalog push coming.

Tip: three of the top four studios bundle AR with their standard tier — no upcharge. If a studio asks you to pay a separate premium for AR access, that's a red flag unless the AR catalog is genuinely large. Check release-archive pages before subscribing.

#8 VirtualTaboo

Story-driven, intimate-blocking scenes that suit AR composition well. Cadence is low (2–3 AR scenes per month) but average runtime is high — often 40–55 minutes per cut, including a real narrative arc rather than just plot-then-sex pacing.

$24.95/month. Their AR scenes have darker lighting which Quest 3's passthrough cameras handle less well than Vision Pro's — if you're a Quest 3 owner expecting punchy AR, this isn't your top pick. PSVR2 and Vision Pro owners get the best look.

#9 StockingsVR

Niche specialist. Cadence is 2–3 AR scenes per month and lengths run 22–32 minutes. $24.95/month. They rebuilt their pipeline around AR-first capture in 2024, so the technical floor is high — but subject specialization narrows the audience.

Worth it if the niche matches your interest. If not, the score drops sharply because there's no general-interest catalog to fall back on. Cross-device consistency is decent; less A/B testing happens at smaller studios.

#10 TmwVRnet

Older studio still mostly relying on passthrough-exported VR shoots rather than AR-native capture. Cadence of true AR-native scenes is just 1–2 per month. Lengths are average (22–30 minutes). $19.95/month, which is cheap.

They make the list because the absolute scene count remains large and the few AR-native shoots are competent. Their fisheye 180° captures convert to passthrough better than equirectangular — if you can pick the source format on download, pick fisheye.

Where to watch

Browse all passthrough scenes on PassthroughTube filtered by these studios, or jump to the complete studio directory. For Quest 3 setup, see our Quest 3 AR porn setup guide; Vision Pro owners should start with our Vision Pro setup guide.

FAQ

Why does this ranking differ from your earlier 'AR-native maturity' one?

That ranking weighted alpha-channel quality and catalog share heavily. This one weights what matters in 2026 — how often a studio actually ships new AR scenes (cadence), how long those scenes run (length), and whether the price tier is justified. A studio can have great alpha masters and still rank lower here if they only release once a month.

Is 'release cadence' really that important?

For subscribers, yes. A site that ships 8–12 new AR scenes per month gives you something fresh almost every week. A site that ships 2 per month leaves long gaps. Most of these studios charge $25–35/month, so cadence directly determines value-per-dollar.

What counts as 'scene length' here?

We use the runtime of the AR cut, not the longer VR master. Some studios ship 18–22 minute AR cuts even when the VR version runs 40+ minutes, because they trim setup/transition footage that doesn't composite well in passthrough. We rate length on the AR cut a subscriber watches.

Are price tiers consistent across these studios?

No — and that's part of the ranking. Some studios charge $24.95/month, others $34.95, and a few use credit-pack systems where individual scenes cost $9–14. We normalized to monthly-equivalent cost when ranking, so a credit-pack studio with great scenes can still rank well if the math works out.

Do any of these studios offer trials?

Most of the top tier do — $1 for 2–3 days is the common pattern. We covered the rotation strategy in a separate post on trial access. Just be aware the trial usually only grants access to streaming, not downloads, which limits offline AR viewing.

Related on PassthroughTube

For traditional VR adult content from many of these same studios — full virtual environment, not passthrough — our sister site VRTubbies catalogs over 41,000 VR scenes organized by studio.

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