New unique mobile AR shopping feature added to Point & Place AR Platform

AR Shopping - man and woman engaging with mobile phone

Eyekandy Ltd announces launch of an additional WebAR feature. London-based Eyekandy Ltd., a company that specializes in augmented reality (AR) experiences for commerce has announced the launch of an added AR shopping experience with the addition of a WebAR feature to its award-winning Point & Place AR Platform. The new feature allows shoppers to view products in augmented reality in their homes with no app download required. Retailers can easily add the latest AR products to their mobile website pages. Eyekandy’s Point and Place helps to make AR shopping mainstream…

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AR mobile shopping service provides real-world-like shopping experiences

AR mobile shopping service

KT’s AR Market is the first of its kind in South Korea. KT, South Korea’s largest telecommunications company, has launched an AR mobile shopping service dubbed “AR Market”. It is the country’s very first mobile shopping service that has been paired with augmented reality (AR) technology. AR Market allows users a 360-degree view of different products via mobile. The new AR mobile shopping service provides mobile shoppers with an online experience that is more akin to browsing through a traditional physical store. Smartphone or tablet shoppers can view 360-degree AR…

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Augmented reality stores fill the space in vacant lots

augmented reality grocery store supermarket

Empty urban spaces in China are being used by companies for mcommerce to enhance food sales. Augmented reality is being used in a unique way in China in order to help to transform vacant lots into a much more practical and usable space by taking advantage of the opportunity to sell groceries. These spaces are often a struggle for cities around the world, but technology could change that. While some cities deal with these empty spaces by allowing urban gardeners to practice their art, China is providing the largest food…

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