What is it?
It is a brand new sales channel where you can “show your customers” your products in your own store in the Metaverse universe, “communicate” with your customers visiting your store and “sell products” to your customers.
How is it prepared?
Three-dimensional drawings of your products and the areas where you will display your products are integrated into the virtual reality glasses. Every operation performed on the product works integrated with the stock, accounting and other programs of your business.
How to use?
Your customers can observe your products by wearing virtual reality glasses; with the help of the kits they have, they can experience interactive processes with your products. They add the products they want to buy to the basket and complete this process by paying for their purchase online.
You become the owner of a brand new store with real sales of your real products.
You take your products to your customers not your customers to the product.
Instead of showing your products to your customers, you let them “experience” the products.
You create a “technological brand” perception in the eyes of your customers.
What is it?
Your products are presented to users in three dimensions on the camera of smart devices. It is the new generation e-commerce process where purchases are made on this screen.
How is it prepared?
Three-dimensional drawings of your products and the areas where you will sell your products are integrated into your mobile application using image processing technology.
How to use?
Your customers open the smart device camera by touching the augmented reality button in your mobile application. By placing your products on the opened camera view, they will have detailed information about your products. Users add the products they want to buy to the basket and complete this process by paying for their purchase online.
Your products will go to every home and workplace with smart devices, even if you are not there.
You take your products to your customers not your customers to the product.
Instead of showing your products to your customers, you let them “experience” the products.
You create a “technological brand” perception in the eyes of your customers.