20240037858. VIRTUAL WARDROBE AR EXPERIENCE simplified abstract (Snap Inc.)
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VIRTUAL WARDROBE AR EXPERIENCE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Avihay Assouline of Tel Aviv (IL)
Itamar Berger of Hod Hasharon (IL)
Gal Dudovitch of Tel Aviv (IL)
Ma'ayan Mishin Shuvi of Tel Aviv (IL)
VIRTUAL WARDROBE AR EXPERIENCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240037858 titled 'VIRTUAL WARDROBE AR EXPERIENCE
Simplified Explanation
The present disclosure is about a system that provides augmented reality (AR) experiences. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:
- The system uses a messaging application to access an image of a real-world fashion item worn by a user.
- Based on the image, the system generates a three-dimensional (3D) virtual fashion item that resembles the real-world fashion item.
- The system stores this 3D virtual fashion item in a database, which includes a virtual wardrobe containing multiple 3D virtual fashion items associated with the user.
- Using the messaging application, the system creates an AR experience that allows the user to interact with their virtual wardrobe.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Virtual try-on: Users can virtually try on different fashion items without physically wearing them.
- Personal styling: Users can experiment with different combinations of virtual fashion items to create personalized outfits.
- Social sharing: Users can share their virtual wardrobe and outfits with friends through the messaging application.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Limited physical wardrobe space: Users can expand their fashion options virtually without needing more physical storage.
- Inconvenience of trying on clothes: Users can avoid the hassle of physically trying on multiple outfits by using the virtual try-on feature.
- Lack of fashion inspiration: Users can explore different fashion combinations and get inspired by the virtual wardrobe.
Benefits of this technology:
- Enhanced shopping experience: Users can make more informed purchasing decisions by virtually trying on clothes before buying.
- Cost and time savings: Users can save money and time by avoiding unnecessary purchases and trips to physical stores.
- Personalization and self-expression: Users can express their unique style and experiment with different fashion items in a virtual environment.
Original Abstract Submitted
aspects of the present disclosure involve a system for providing ar experiences. the system accesses, by a messaging application, an image depicting a real-world fashion item of a user and generates a three-dimensional (3d) virtual fashion item based on the real-world fashion item depicted in the image. the system stores the 3d virtual fashion item in a database that includes a virtual wardrobe comprising a plurality of 3d virtual fashion items associated with the user. the system generates, by the messaging application, an augmented reality (ar) experience that allows the user to interact with the virtual wardrobe.