Common forms of 3D implementation in e-commerce include 3D product models, 360-degree interactive views, AR try-on tools, and virtual product configurators, all aimed at enhancing product visualization and narrowing the online-offline experience gap.
1. 3D product models: Offer detailed 360° rotations and zoom, letting users inspect textures, dimensions, and features closely—ideal for complex items like electronics or furniture. 2. 360-degree interactive views: Simple to produce with sequential images, showing products from all angles; a low-cost entry point for small businesses new to 3D tech. 3. AR try-on tools: Use augmented reality to simulate product use (e.g., virtual jewelry fitting, makeup trials), boosting engagement and reducing returns. 4. Virtual product configurators: Let customers customize products (color, material, parts) in real time, visualizing personalized options before buying.
These implementations make online products more tangible, driving conversion, reducing uncertainty, and elevating overall shopping satisfaction.
