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Browse Apple’s Vision Pro on the web
Welcome to today's Augmented Reality news.
Hi fellow AR fans.
These are the hot topics for today:
Browse Apple’s Vision Pro on the web
Try on your ware with AR before you buy
5th Scape AR/VR platform raises over $1mill. in presale
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The Vision Pro App Store is now accessible on the web, enabling users to explore categories and discover compatible iPhone and iPad apps for the Vision Pro headset. This eliminates the need for the $3,499 device to browse available apps, offering potential buyers an opportunity to assess offerings beforehand. The browsing experience mirrors other app stores, with detailed app information and pricing. Speculation suggests this move could precede the headset's international launch and the potential release of a cheaper version by 2026, highlighting Apple's commitment to the Vision Pro.
Key points include:
Vision Pro App Store is accessible on the web, simplifying app exploration.
Users can assess app offerings without the need for the $3,499 device.
Browsing experience akin to other app stores, featuring detailed app info and pricing.
Speculation hints at an international launch and potential cheaper version release by 2026, underscoring Apple's dedication to the Vision Pro
Wanna, Farfetch's AR try-on platform, has expanded its virtual try-on (VTO) solution to handbags, following a successful pilot with Valentino last June. This move responds to increasing consumer demand for improved e-commerce experiences in the luxury sector. Wanna's VTO allows customers to virtually interact with, try on, and assess handbags before purchase. With the virtual fitting room market projected to reach $18.31 billion by 2030, Wanna is poised to lead luxury's tech evolution. Competitors like Yoox Net-a-Porter are also investing in similar technology, reporting decreased return rates for brands utilizing virtual try-on solutions.
Wanna, Farfetch's AR try-on platform, expands its VTO solution to handbags.
Customers can virtually interact with, try on, and assess the fit of handbags before purchase.
The move reflects the growing demand for enhanced e-commerce experiences in the luxury sector.
The virtual fitting room market is projected to reach $18.31 billion by 2030, positioning Wanna as a leader in luxury tech.
Competitors like Yoox Net-a-Porter are also investing in virtual try-on technology, with reported decreases in return rates for brands utilizing similar solutions.
5thScape, a pioneering VR/AR platform integrating cryptocurrency, has successfully raised over $1 million in its presale, indicating a promising convergence of virtual experiences and token rewards. Positioned as an innovator in the VR/AR space, 5thScape aims to transform user engagement through its immersive environment and cryptocurrency integration.
Key points include:
5thScape combines VR/AR technology with cryptocurrency, marking a significant advancement in digital experiences.
The presale phase has garnered $1.15 million in funding, highlighting strong investor interest and setting a positive trajectory for the platform's future.
Tokenisation plays a central role in 5thScape's vision, with the $5SCAPE token enabling rewards, transactions, and access to premium content.
Community engagement is robust, with active participation across platforms like Discord, Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.
Gamers can use $5SCAPE as a universal currency for in-game transactions, while developers are incentivized with token rewards for contributions to the ecosystem.
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