Category - Ecommerce

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Augmented reality interior design: 6 use cases

Shopping for furniture and interior design has never been easier — and it’s all thanks to augmented reality technology.  Although not yet mainstream, many homeware companies are already developing 3D models of their product catalogues and offering customers the ability to visualise life-size examples of furniture and home decor pieces in their own spaces before...

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Digital fashion: 4 ways brands are creating augmented reality clothing

With fashion brands constantly looking for new ways to outdo one another, the fashion industry has always been highly competitive. However, whereas in the past clothing companies tried to stand out via engaging marketing campaigns, unique designs, or fancy shop windows, nowadays, many of them are stunning their customers with the help of augmented reality...

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4 augmented reality Christmas effects to win Christmas 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed how people celebrated Christmas last year, and although the world has made enormous progress since 2020, the festive period this year will also be very different from what we’re used to. However, while things like Christmas parties and markets may be cancelled, gift-giving is alive and well. In fact, almost...

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AR analytics: Measuring the success of your AR ecommerce campaign

Any retailer knows that the key to creating — and then replicating — successful ecommerce campaigns is measuring their effectiveness. Whether they track revenue or total customer acquisition, retailers have a number of metrics at their disposal to help them estimate the marketing ROI of any “conventional” ad they launch.  Augmented reality (AR) campaigns, which...

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Augmented reality for ecommerce: the what, why, and how

Arguably one of the most important trends in ecommerce, augmented reality (AR) is going to change the retail landscape for good. Brands like IKEA, Sephora, Warby Parker, Gucci, ASOS, and Amazon have all used AR to make shopping easier and more fun, but now, even smaller businesses are turning to this still relatively novel technology...

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Social commerce examples: 3 ways AR is the future of sales

The rise in daily social media usage shows no sign of slowing down. In 2012, online users spent an average of 90 minutes on social media. Fast forward to 2020, and on average, we now dedicate 145 minutes to social media apps each day. Depending on who you ask, that may or may not sound...