3D eyeglasses 360° product viewer - AR eyewear builder

Explore frames from every angle
AR try-on before a purchase
Turn browsers into buyers
Frequently asked questions
GlamAR accepts the most common forms of 3D models, including .glb, .gltf, and .fbx, which guarantee maximum quality and compatibility with the viewer.
This is a software tool that enables your customer to see eyeglass frames in 3D and virtually try them with the help of augmented reality (AR). It turns the product images that are stationary into interactivity, where your user can rotate and zoom them as well as look at all the designs of the products from different perspectives.
Absolutely yes. The 3D eyeglasses 360° viewer is programmed to be executed smoothly on modern mobile, tablet, and desktop browsers. The 3D viewer can work well with modern devices, including mobile phones or desktops, depending on the network connection of the device.Basically, the viewer is based on optimized WebGL technology to make things work faster. This is to ensure that users encounter a smooth system responsiveness as well as an immersive browsing experience.
Start by adding your product 3D file formats, e.g, CAD and other details, to the GlamAR console. Make sure that the provided 3D file represents your product. And if you already have a 3D model, there is no need to create one again. After this, we provide you with an embed code for you to copy and merge into your webpage. Then log into the customization feature of the viewer to customize the interface environments to suit your brand image and product display type. Launch and test with various devices to ensure it works so that it can be played smoothly.
Yes, the viewer has a 360° enablement. This makes it easier for your customers to inspect the details such as frame styles, texture, materials, and lens characteristics closely. Also, shoppers can use the AR eyewear builder to virtually try on glasses with the help of the device's camera. They can instantly check the appearance of frames and how they look and fit their face, and they can change the style and color without going to a store. This live experience creates less doubt and confidence prior to a purchase.
Yes. Interactive features like switching the color and lens type can be accessed for user interaction and product discovery. Brands can display various frame styles, lens, colors, and material finishes through the backend of the interface. This will help customers to switch at will, and this will create a customized shopping experience that might increase conversion rates.













