If you want a solution that lets customers see how a product will look on them before they buy it, in particular for fashion and beauty products, ModiFace is a strong contender. It offers a variety of augmented reality (AR) experiences, including virtual try-on for makeup, hair and nails. ModiFace, developed in partnership with L'Oreal, is designed to be highly accurate and fair in its trackers and analysis. It's designed to be lightweight and fast so it works well on any platform, and it's used by several big beauty companies, including L'Oréal and Garnier.
Another good option is Auglio, a virtual try-on tool that can be easily integrated into e-commerce sites. It lets customers use their camera and AR to try on products virtually, which can dramatically reduce returns. Auglio is good for products that have to fit well or match a particular color, like glasses, makeup and jewelry. The tool includes an intuitive interface, a large product catalog and fast integration, so it's a good choice to improve customer satisfaction and turn browsers into buyers.
Twinit is another AI-powered tool that generates photorealistic 3D models from photos taken with a mobile device. It lets customers virtually try on cosmetics, fitness, anti-aging and even plastic surgery. Customers can see products in 3D so they can check size, color and other details, which can improve satisfaction and conversion rates. Twinit also offers face analysis, which assesses facial features and personal color, so it's good for the beauty and fashion industries.
Last, take a look at Perfect365, an AI-powered app that lets customers virtually try on makeup and hair styles. It uses facial recognition technology and AR to let customers try on different styles virtually. The app offers real-time adjustments and personalized makeup recommendations through both web and mobile interfaces, so it's a natural and engaging way to explore beauty styles and trends.