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Learn about how these 3D,AR,VR, & Immersive vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

8thWall (Niantic)
"Enables browser-based augmented reality experiences, no app needed."
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8th Wall empowers marketers to create engaging web-based AR experiences directly in browsers. Skip app downloads, which can be a barrier. Use image targets or world locations to anchor content. It's a straightforward way to implement interactive campaigns that blend digital and physical worlds, maintaining user interest longer.
Leverages browser-based technology
8th Wall claims that their WebAR solutions allow users to experience augmented reality directly in the browser, eliminating the need for dedicated apps.
Enables cross-platform experiences
8th Wall claims that their platform supports cross-platform AR experiences, allowing users to engage in AR content on any device with a browser.
Offers expansive developer resources
8th Wall claims that their library of tutorials, documentation, and a community forum supports developers in creating diverse AR experiences.
Artlabs
"Transform images into scalable 3D models effortlessly."
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This platform leverages AI to convert static product images into high-quality 3D models, enabling scalable augmented reality experiences and immersive virtual try-ons. This eliminates the need for new photoshoots and extensive development, making 3D adoption feasible for brands with large catalogs seeking to boost conversion rates.
AI-powered 3D modeling
artlabs claims that its AI-powered technology turns product images into high-quality 3D models for scalable AR experiences.
conversion rate improvement
artlabs claims that its immersive virtual try-on technology boosts conversion rates by 71%, enhancing eCommerce success.
reduction in returns
artlabs claims that its technology reduces product returns by 28%, leading to a more efficient eCommerce workflow.