Can AR really make shopping for home décor online as fun and easy as in-store browsing?

Abdul Reza Bayat
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Tanya Pereira
I feel AR makes it easy to check out decor, but in-shop will always be more enjoyable!
Amir Ebrahimian
With the advancements in augmented reality technology, there is a possibility that online shopping for home décor can be enhanced to replicate the fun and ease of in-store browsing. By allowing customers to virtually place furniture and decor items in their own space, AR can provide a more immersive and interactive shopping experience, helping users visualize how the products would look in their homes before making a purchase.
ejaz hussain
AR technology can significantly enhance the online shopping experience, making it almost as engaging as browsing in-store. It allows you to visualize how home decor items will look in your space before making a purchase. For example, if you’re considering a home bar, AR can help you see how different designs and styles would fit into your home. Smithers offers a range of custom home bars that blend elegance with functionality, perfect for any decor style. Their unique pieces can be a great addition to your AR-enhanced shopping experience.
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Shiva Azimi
Definitely, I think it can be really helpful, just like the Ikea app, which I use quite frequently!
Mahtab Mofidi
Absolutely! AR adds an interactive layer, letting you visualize how items will look in your space before buying. It's game-changing for online home décor shopping!
George Burmistrov
I think it can and it will, we just gotta give it some time, just like with any technology.
Hussein Hashish
as much as i hate instore shopping, there is sometime this enjoyable feeling of stumbling upon something or someone else picking up something you end up buying which AR experiences can never replace. on the other hand
Hussein Hashish
@rezabayat totally get the point there. comment was more on the clothing side of things, but also curious how AR would be solving for the serendipity of discovery when I am not "present" with others who might be shopping "with me"?
Abdul Reza Bayat
@hussein_hashish You've touched on a profound aspect of in-store shopping, the serendipity of discovery. While AR experiences are transformative, they don't quite replicate those chance encounters. Yet, there's a way to marry the convenience of online shopping with the thrill of discovery. Imagine a platform that combines the best of both worlds, allowing you to virtually stumble upon unique décor finds and experience them in your own space before making a decision. This innovation could redefine how we shop for home décor.