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

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)

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.