Snap inc. (20240273613). BROWSING-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY TRY-ON EXPERIENCE simplified abstract
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BROWSING-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY TRY-ON EXPERIENCE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Matan Zohar of Rishon LeZion (IL)
Itamar Berger of Hod Hasharon (IL)
Gal Sasson of Kibbutz Ayyelet Hashahar (IL)
BROWSING-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY TRY-ON EXPERIENCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240273613 titled 'BROWSING-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY TRY-ON EXPERIENCE
The present disclosure involves a system for providing a browsing-based augmented reality (AR) try-on experience. The system displays a graphical user interface (GUI) with a set of fashion items and receives a real-time video feed from a camera showing a person. The system retrieves AR fashion items from the GUI, applies them to the person in the video feed, and presents the modified video feed with the GUI.
- System for browsing-based AR try-on experience
- GUI displaying fashion items
- Real-time video feed from camera
- Application of AR fashion items to person in video feed
- Presentation of modified video feed with GUI
- Potential Applications:**
This technology can be used in e-commerce for virtual try-on experiences, fashion design tools, and virtual fitting rooms in retail stores.
- Problems Solved:**
This technology addresses the challenge of accurately previewing how fashion items will look on a person without physically trying them on.
- Benefits:**
The system provides a convenient and interactive way for users to try on different fashion items virtually, saving time and effort in the shopping process.
- Commercial Applications:**
"Enhancing E-commerce with AR Try-On Technology: Market Implications"
- Questions about AR Try-On Technology:**
1. How does this technology improve the online shopping experience? 2. What are the potential limitations of using AR for virtual try-on experiences?
Original Abstract Submitted
aspects of the present disclosure involve a system for providing a browsing-based augmented reality (ar) try-on experience. the system displays a graphical user interface (gui) comprising a set of fashion items. the system receives a real-time video feed from a camera of the device, the real-time video feed depicting a person. the system retrieves a first ar fashion item corresponding to a first fashion item in the set of fashion items included in the gui. the system modifies the real-time video feed based on application of the first ar fashion item to the depiction of the person in the real-time video feed. the system presents the modified real-time video feed together with the gui comprising the set of fashion items.