The latest e-commerce news and Intelligent Reach announcements
The latest e-commerce news and Intelligent Reach announcements
Retail giant Walmart has launched a virtual try-on technology that allows customers to use a photograph to create an avatar, so they can visualise themselves in clothes before they buy.
Having extended its virtual try-on technology from furniture and makeup to eyewear and shoes, retail giant Amazon is thought to be considering rolling out its virtual try-on feature to multiple categories.
La-Z-Boy goes all-in on 3D configurator, making it available for all products on all platforms.
The latest version of IKEA's room planning software is designed to make it easier to place virtual furniture in your own home. IKEA Kreativ’s Scene Scanner feIKEAature allows iPhone users to scan a room with […]
H&M customers in Thailand can now create their own digital avatars in a new 3,312 square metres H&M shopping townsquare, called Siam Paragon.
The market for virtual fitting room technology, which covers everything from Virtual Mirrors to mobile AR applications and 3D Body Scanners, is expected to reach $4.8bn in 2023 and to continue to grow at more than 20% through to 2030, according to a report by Fortune Business.
Channels like Google, AutoTrader and Facebook deliver the audiences that vehicle marketers need. However, without a product data management platform, Motorpoint was finding it difficult to fully leverage those opportunities…
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