With Metaverse already kicking-in, Amazon is making shopping on its platform highly immersive through multiple initiatives
Amazon is constantly looking for ways to make shopping for fashion online easier for customers. That’s why we’re introducing Virtual Try-On for Shoes, an interactive mobile experience that allows customers to visualize how a pair of shoes will look on themselves from every angle and to better inform purchasing decisions, from the comfort of their home or on the go.
Read MoreAR view lets you visualize products in your home, before you buy them. Everything from couches to kitchen appliances is rendered in life-size, so you’ll know whether it will fit your space or style.
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Read MoreAmazon View, an augmented virtual room using metaverse that shows the basic architecture of your property in 3D, is set to alter your online shopping experience. With this new function, you can now accurately swipe the things in the virtual room. It will assist customers who require a rapid interior design assessment and review of the room’s aesthetics and atmosphere. Amazon View, an augmented virtual room using metaverse that shows the basic architecture of your property in 3D, is set to alter your online shopping experience. With this new function, you can now accurately swipe the things in the virtual room. It will assist customers who require a rapid interior design assessment and review of the room’s aesthetics and atmosphere.
Read MoreFrom luxury jewelry brands to automotive manufacturers, online sellers are embracing the potential of 360 spin images. Recently Amazon added 360 image capability for vendors on their platform and the results have so far been promising. Although 360 spin images are more expensive than standard photography, the potential return on investment can be huge, according to Jeff Hunt, founder and CEO of 360 imagery provider Snap 36.
Read MoreAmazon is expanding its experimental custom clothing service, Made for You, which allows shoppers to create clothing designed for their exact body measurements. First launched in December 2020 with casual tees, the retailer is now adding athletic shirts that can be customized in close to 50 different ways by selecting from different fit options, necklines, sleeve length, colors and more. The shirts can also include your name printed on the label as an added perk.
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