Bodygram provides a simple interface to get body measurements with a smartphone-based scanning process. The system needs two photos and some basic information like height, age, weight and gender to generate measurements, posture angles and even a 3D avatar. It's easy to integrate with well-documented APIs and no-code interfaces, and it's certified to the ISO 8559 standard for measurement accuracy. That makes it a good choice for a variety of industries, including e-commerce.
Another good option is WAIR, an AI-based Fit Tech product geared for e-commerce. WAIR reduces return rates and increases conversion rates by offering personalized size recommendations based on a big database of 3D body scans. It can be easily integrated with chatbots and marketing campaigns, providing real-time shopper insights and targeted marketing. That can lead to higher customer satisfaction and lower support requests.
For a more personalized approach, Fit Analytics uses machine learning to offer size and style advice to apparel e-commerce sites. Its Fit Finder feature offers size recommendations based on customers' body measurements, purchase history and return data. That means customers can order the right size the first time, reducing returns and increasing conversion rates. Fit Analytics has been used by big names like ASOS and Zara, so it's a good option for retailers looking to improve their customers' experience.