Business Solutions / B2B
AR virtual try-on systems and 3D immersive tours
INTVZ builds AR/AI virtual try-on systems and 3D immersive online tours for e-commerce merchants and brand retailers. Shoppers see the product on themselves before they order, which raises purchase confidence and conversion and cuts the returns caused by poor fit. Everything is delivered on the web: no app download for the shopper, and it integrates with the storefront you already run.
Three solutions you can deploy
Pick by product category and the state of your existing assets — or run more than one.

FitMe3D interactive AR try-on
360° AR try-on, built for eyewear and jewellery
- ·Real-time 3D rendering that shows material and finish
- ·Live face and body tracking keeps alignment as the shopper moves
- ·Runs in the browser — no app download

FitMe2D AI photo/video try-on
Upload a photo and see it on — built for apparel and high SKU counts
- ·Realistic result from a single full-body photo
- ·No camera permission needed, works on every device
- ·Embeds into your existing product pages

3D immersive online tours
360° spaces for exhibitions, stores and real estate
- ·360° panoramas combined with 3D spatial modelling
- ·Visitors explore the real space freely
- ·Cross-platform, opens straight in the browser
How it lands in each industry
Different categories hit different walls online, and the right technology differs with them.
Eyewear retail and optical e-commerce
The blocker for selling glasses online is whether a frame suits the face. FitMe3D supports real-time 3D frame try-on so shoppers can turn their head and check the fit from any angle. We also run a mature pipeline that turns existing frame photography into try-on-ready 3D models.
Jewellery and accessory brands
Jewellery lives in detail and light, which flat photography struggles to convey. 3D rendering shows the material reflections and true worn scale, lowering the decision barrier for high-ticket items.
Apparel e-commerce and fashion brands
High SKU counts and high return rates are the shared pain of apparel retail. FitMe2D goes live with flat product assets alone, which makes it well suited to validating on one category before expanding.
Exhibitions, retail spaces and real estate
Move a physical space online so clients who cannot visit still see all of it. Suited to curated exhibitions, flagship store tours and online property viewings.
How a rollout works
Discovery and demo
We look at your product category, SKU count and current platform, then run a live demo.
Scoping and quote
Based on your assets and integration route we propose scope, timeline and pricing.
Asset prep and modelling
Cut-outs and sizing correction; for 3D, model building and try-on calibration.
Integration and tuning
Embed into your product pages or a dedicated entry point, then tune against real usage data.
Frequently asked questions
Can the virtual try-on system be integrated into my existing store?
Yes. FitMe2D and FitMe3D are both delivered as web experiences, so shoppers never download an app. They can be embedded in an existing product page or opened from a link or button. Shopify, WooCommerce and custom-built storefronts all work; the exact integration is confirmed during the scoping phase based on your platform.
Should I choose 2D or 3D virtual try-on?
FitMe2D suits apparel and catalogues with a lot of SKUs: the shopper uploads a photo or video and sees the result, the product assets are flat images, and both build cost and lead time are lower. FitMe3D suits eyewear and jewellery, where the customer needs to inspect material and fit from 360°; it requires 3D modelling, but the realism and interactivity are much higher. The two can run side by side.
What assets do I need to provide?
The 2D route needs cut-out product photography plus basic sizing information. The 3D route needs product photography we can build 3D models from — for eyewear we already have a mature photo-to-3D pipeline. INTVZ can handle asset preparation and model building for you.
What is the actual commercial benefit?
The main driver of online returns is that the shopper cannot tell how the product will look on them. Virtual try-on shows them before they order, which raises purchase confidence and conversion and reduces the returns and logistics cost that come from a poor fit. Actual results vary by category and customer base, so we usually recommend validating with a single product line first.
Where do 3D immersive online tours make sense?
Exhibition halls, physical stores, real-estate listings, tourist sites and brand showrooms. A combination of 360° panoramas and 3D spatial modelling lets visitors move around and explore in the browser, cross-platform, with nothing to install.
How do I get a quote?
Pricing depends on product category, SKU count, the state of your assets and the integration approach. Send us your requirements through the contact page and we will arrange a demo and come back with a scoped estimate.
Want to see it working first?
Tell us your product category and what you need, and we will run a live demo and come back with a scoped estimate.
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