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Virtual dressing room startup Revery.ai applying computer vision to the fashion industry

TechCrunch

is developing a tool that leverages computer vision and artificial intelligence to create a better online dressing room experience. Before Revery, Li was working on another startup in the personalized email space, but was challenged in making it work due to free versions of already large legacy players. Image Credits: Revery.ai.

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Avataar raises $45 million to improve consumer shopping experience with life-sized 3D product evaluation

TechCrunch

That’s the reason why the likes of Amazon have historically struggled to move fashion and home decor items online. Avataar helps direct-to-consumer brands and e-commerce marketplaces with shaping their consumer journeys with 3D rendition of products. The six-year-old startup has raised about $55.5 The items can also be interactive.

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LG announces the first 50 participants in its LG Nova program

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– Tech-enabled, virtual respiratory care provider that makes it easy to take the unknown and unmanageable out of respiratory illness and give control back to the patients suffering from it. Mindset Medical – Delivers a portfolio of proprietary virtual technologies that advance the full continuum of patient care. TRIPP, Inc.

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Sneaker fit startup Neatsy.ai gets $1M seed after B2B pivot

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startup, which was founded back in March 2019 by Artem Semyanov (the former head of the machine learning team at Prism Labs ), is now fully focused on selling its fit-tech to e-tailers via an SDK. Neatsy wants to reduce sneaker returns with 3D foot scans. month per user). “We are also looking at the U.S.

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Emperia is helping brands like Bloomingdales build shopping experiences in VR

TechCrunch

Does the average person want to shop for apparel in virtual reality (VR)? Enter Emperia , an “immersive” retail startup that — to its credit — has already created virtual stores for brands including Bloomingdales, Dior, Ralph Lauren and Lacoste. A virtual store created with Emperia’s platform.

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3 technology trends set to revolutionize retail

CIO

That means delivering a seamless initial contact online or in-store, removing any issue related to adding products to a virtual or physical cart, and making checkout and payment processes intuitive and easy to complete. Realistic 3D visualizations provide a good idea of how a product would look like when viewed from different angles.

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The Future of AI in Design: Exploring the Cutting-Edge Technologies and AI Designers Revolutionizing the Creative Industry

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Artificial Intelligence is reinventing the design industry one step at a time. Using Artificial Intelligence is not a new concept and has been around for a while. By the 2000’s they had successfully developed AI systems that could ‘learn’ from past designs thus paving the way for AI-aided designing.

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