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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/04\/19\/snapchats-ar-technology-comes-to-the-real-world-with-ar-mirrors\/<\/a><\/br> Snap today offered an update on its AR Enterprise Services (ARES), the company\u2019s recently announced initiative<\/a> focused on providing AR tools and expertise to businesses that want to leverage Snapchat\u2019s technology in their own websites and apps. At its Partner Summit on Wednesday, the company showed partners its Shopping Suite, which includes features like AR Try-On and 3D product viewing, among other things, and announced a new offering called AR Mirrors that aims to bring AR tech to physical screens in the real world.<\/p>\n Coca-Cola is using the tech to make an AR-enabled vending machine and other retailers, including Men\u2019s Wearhouse and Nike, have tested the product, Snap said, noting the tech would now become part of ARES.<\/p>\n The company first detailed its Shopping Suite during ARES\u2019 official unveiling in March<\/a>, explaining how businesses can utilize its features on their e-commerce sites and apps. Among the nearly half-dozen features included in the suite are those that let users view products from all angles, get fit and sizing recommendations based on their body shapes, and others to leverage AR experiences to virtually try-on things like apparel, accessories or footwear. Snap noted customers using the suite of tools included sunglasses seller Goodr<\/a>, clothing company\u00a0Princess Polly<\/a>\u00a0and Mongolian manufacturer\u00a0Gobi Cashmere<\/a>, to name a few.<\/p>\n Snap noted that Goodr found their customers were 81% more likely to add products to their cart after using AR Try-On. They also saw a 67% uplift in conversion for mobile device users, leading to a 59% increase in revenue per shopper. Princess Polly delivered over 50 million fit and sizing recommendations and saw a 24% lower return rate when they used Snap\u2019s technology. Gobi reported Snap\u2019s features led to 4x conversions.<\/p>\n Also demoed today was Live Garment Transfer, a tool that makes AR asset creation easier for retailers by allowing them to upload 3D assets in Lens Studio. The retailers can create a Lens that applies a 3D animated garment on top of what users are wearing in real time, without special assets being needed.<\/p>\n
\nSnapchat\u2019s AR technology comes to the real world with \u2018AR Mirrors\u2019<\/br>
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