Technologies
Augmented Reality
AR overlays digital content onto the real world, through a smartphone or smart glasses: objects come alive, products explain themselves, places tell their own story.
What it can recognise and augment
Images, logos and signs
Content triggered by framing a page, a poster or an artwork, as at the Venice Pavilion of the 2023 Architecture Biennale.
Faces
The virtual try-on of glasses, hats and accessories: the virtual fitting room that cuts returns and carries the brand onto social media, like the Instagram filter for Marcolin.
Surfaces and spaces
3D objects that appear on floors and tables, windows that come to life, like the Guess Christmas window of 2022, and showrooms that transform.
Products at fairs
Invisible elements made visible on the real product: internal components, flows, operation. Lower transport costs, more engagement and data on visitors.
Beyond the special effect
Augmented reality works when it solves a concrete problem: showing the invisible, cutting returns, easing the logistics of fairs, enriching a visit. That is why every AR project starts from the business goal and is measured on concrete results. The “wow” effect comes anyway, as standard.
Demo: try it now
Hybrid AR
Three WebAR experiences to try with your smartphone browser, with no app to install: place 3D models in your space, trigger content by framing an image, try accessories on your face with Face AR.
Best from a smartphone: it needs the camera. The experience opens in a new tab.
Make the invisible visible
Tell us your goal: a trade show, a museum, a training course, a product to bring to life. The right experience is designed together.