Snap inc. (20240257473). FOOTWEAR MIRROR EXPERIENCE simplified abstract

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FOOTWEAR MIRROR EXPERIENCE

Organization Name

snap inc.

Inventor(s)

Matan Zohar of Rishon LeZion (IL)

Itamar Berger of Hod Hasharon (IL)

Gal Sasson of Kibbutz Ayyelet Hashahar (IL)

Omri Berg of Tel Aviv (IL)

FOOTWEAR MIRROR EXPERIENCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240257473 titled 'FOOTWEAR MIRROR EXPERIENCE

The present disclosure involves a system that provides a footwear mirror experience by accessing a video stream captured by a camera directed at the user's feet.

  • The system detects the depiction of the user's feet in the video stream.
  • In response to detecting the feet, the system activates a display screen positioned at eye-level of the user.
  • The display screen presents the video stream including the depiction of the user's feet.

Potential Applications: - Retail stores can use this technology to allow customers to virtually try on shoes. - Podiatrists can use this system for remote consultations and assessments of foot conditions. - Fitness centers can utilize this system for gait analysis and foot posture evaluations.

Problems Solved: - Provides a virtual try-on experience for footwear without physically trying them on. - Enables remote monitoring and assessment of foot conditions. - Facilitates gait analysis and foot posture evaluations without the need for specialized equipment.

Benefits: - Enhanced shopping experience for customers. - Improved accessibility to foot care services. - Efficient and convenient way to analyze foot health and posture.

Commercial Applications: "Virtual Shoe Fitting System: Revolutionizing the Retail Experience"

Questions about the Virtual Shoe Fitting System: 1. How does the system ensure accurate depiction of the user's feet in the video stream? 2. What security measures are in place to protect the privacy of users' foot images?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in virtual fitting technology and its impact on the retail industry.


Original Abstract Submitted

aspects of the present disclosure involve a system for providing a footwear mirror experience. the system accesses a video stream captured by a camera directed at feet of users. the system detects a depiction of one or more feet of a user in the video stream captured by the camera. the system, in response to detecting the one or more feet in the video stream captured by the camera, activates a display screen that is positioned at an eye-level of the user and presents the video stream including the depiction of the one or more feet of the user on the display screen.