Banuba AR Try-On Technology

Banuba AR Try-On Technology

Banuba brings virtual try-on technology to online stores, letting your customers test cosmetics, and accessories with their electronic devices. Based on Banuba’s AR SDK, its realistic digital makeup helps eCommerce businesses increase revenue. Banuba also has dedicated virtual try-on apps for CMS’ like Shopify or Tiendanube. Start benefiting from AR try-on now.

Virtual Try-On Technology

The try-before-you-buy feature is a necessity, not a frivolity. Companies in the Beauty, Jewelry, Eyewear, and other domains adopt it en masse. Those who don’t are bound to get surpassed by their competitors.

Makeup

For gaining access to the largest target audience, look no further than Banuba virtual try-on. Empowered with AI face analysis and personalized recommendations, it will give your customers the experience they deserve.

Banuba virtual makeup try-on is accessible across various platforms including web, mobile, and in-store devices.

Skincare

Let users see the long-term effects of skincare products. The AI predicts the results based on the millions of other cases and adjusts the customer's face accordingly.

Glasses

Banuba’s virtual try-on software adapts to lighting and allows for lifelike representation of your products. It lets customers see eyewear from different angles and test everything from the comfort of their own homes. 

Colored contacts

Recolor iris, sclera, and pupil separately, or together. Realistically simulate interactions between the user's natural eye color and the lens for maximum fidelity of contact lenses virtual try-on.

Hair color

This tool supports the try-on of both natural shades and wild neon colors. In addition, the user can color different strands of hair differently or use a gradient dye.

Headwear

From tiara to fedora and everything in between. The items look realistic, as Banuba transfers their texture, renders lifelike shadows, and supports lighting interactions. 

Jewelry

Banuba brings realistic jewelry try-on of rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and other accessories. All products react to light and gravity like the physical ones would, so that the customer gets a brick-and-mortar shopping experience wherever they are.

Rings

Let your users check out digital rings on any finger and thumb. The size is chosen automatically, and the looks are near-indistinguishable from the real items.

Nail polish

Banuba’s nails virtual try-on tool supports both matte and glossy polishes, with realistic color representation and the ability to put a different shade on each finger. The experience is fully 3D, so that your customer can evaluate the products just like in reality.

A demo is worth a thousand words

Why Banuba Virtual Try-On Solution

Increase engagement

Virtual makeover isn't just commercially viable – it is fun. People will spend hours in it

Decrease refund rate

Give the buyers what they want so they will keep the products they purchased

Fast Integration

A simple process and a dedicated customer success manager to help you

Lifetime support

Free updates and improvements to Banuba SDK for as long as you remain with us

Banuba Studio

Banuba Studio

A versatile tool for DIY digitizing of products from glTF files and making effects from scratch. It applies physics and lighting, lets you add roughness and metal glint, and contains templates for faster work. 

Features:

  • Digital makeup
  • Glasses
  • Headwear
  • Jewelry
  • Color filters
  • AR masks
  • Background & foreground

Trusted by 100+ world's leading brands

If you don’t have virtual try-on you are lagging behind. Tint keeps us one step ahead instead.

E-Commerce Director

Tint helped us roll out a working solution in mere days. And the try-on and recommendation engine are cutting edge.

Senior marketing manager

The main reason we implemented Tint was the high quality of the try-on. People want to use it over and over again.

Regional Sales Manager
FAQ
  • Augmented reality try-on (AR try-on) is a technology that lets people wear virtual items with the help of augmented reality. Users can view these items on their mobile phones, desktop/laptop computers, smart mirrors, or other devices with a camera and Internet connection.
  • AR virtual try-on uses a combination of different computer vision technologies. First, face detection and tracking locate the person and monitor their movements on the screen. Then the neural networks create a 3D object that is the virtual item. Finally the item is placed where it should be thanks to face segmentation. 

    If the item in question is not intended for the face, analogous technologies are used (e.g. hand tracking for rings and bracelets).
  • A virtual try-on app is a piece of software that lets people test virtual makeup, accessories, or other items. It can be a standalone application or a part of larger virtual try-on solutions. 

  • Banuba offers an example of such a solution. It lets users check out face, neck, and hand jewelry (necklaces, piercings, rings, bracelets, etc.) and can work on smart mirrors, as well as other connected devices.

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