AR glasses try-on

Face mapping and feature tracking
Real-time overlay and rendering
Virtual customization and tailored recommendations

Frequently asked questions
An AR glasses try-on helps users to explore glasses in different shapes and sizes virtually by using augmented reality technology, providing them with an engaging experience through their device's camera in real time. It offers users a realistic 3D model that helps them to virtually try on glasses with AR overlays onto their face, creating a lifelike preview of how the frames will look on them before buying.
AR glasses try-on uses the device's camera and computer vision to provide users with a real-time overlay of a 3D model of the glasses onto their face by mapping their facial features to identify key features like their nose and ears, estimating correct scale and fit. It will help them to use advanced rendering that enables them to make the virtual glasses look realistic under different lighting conditions, which creates a live, interactive, and stable virtual try-on experience.
An AR glasses try-on provides brands with multiple benefits, such as increasing customer engagement and conversion rates, reducing product returns, providing users with an engaging and personalized experience, building customer trust and loyalty, and offering them seamless integration, which will help online sellers build stronger and more satisfying relationships with their customers.
An AR-based glasses try-on uses advanced technology to provide users with a realistic, personalized, and interactive experience by offering multiple key features, such as real-time face tracking, 3D product rendering, facial mapping and measurement, lighting simulation, and AI-powered pupillary distance measurement. With the help of these advanced features, brands can keep their customers engaged and provide them with a personalized experience during virtual glasses shopping.
Yes, customers can personalize their glasses during virtual try-on by adjusting their frame details, modifying lenses, and making adjustments, which will provide them with an immersive and tailored experience with personalized recommendations depending on their needs and choices that will help them to make more informed and confident purchase decisions during virtual shopping.
Brands can integrate AR glasses try-on into e-commerce by using a specialized AR platform or software development kit (SDK) that will help them to create realistic 3D models of their glasses and then embed them with a "Try On" button on their product pages, which will help them to bridge the gap between online and offline shopping experiences by allowing users to see how the glasses look on their face in real time through their device's camera.













