

Virtual Try on
Virtual try-on for glasses is a technology that allows customers to virtually “try on” different styles of eyeglasses or sunglasses. It aims to replicate the experience of trying on glasses in a physical store without the need to physically wear the glasses.
Frame removal for virtual try-on typically refers to the process of digitally removing the frames or rims of eyeglasses from a person’s face in a video, allowing them to visualize how different pairs of glasses would look on their face without the distraction of the existing frames.
1. Convenience:
Virtual try-on eliminates the need for customers to visit a physical store to try on different glasses. They can explore a wide range of styles from the comfort of their own homes using their computer or mobile device.
2. Variety:
Customers can experiment with various frame shapes, colors, and sizes, helping them find the perfect pair that suits their face shape and personal style.
3. Time and Cost Savings:
Traveling to a store, waiting for assistance, and trying on multiple pairs can be time-consuming. Virtual try-on streamlines the process and allows customers to make more efficient decisions.
4. Online Shopping Experience:
Virtual try-on contributes to a more interactive and immersive online shopping experience, bridging the gap between physical and digital retail
environments.
The implementation of virtual try-on involves the use of AR technology. Here’s how the process generally works:
5. Face Mapping:
Users use their device’s camera to capture an image of their face. The virtual try-on system analyzes the facial features and dimensions.
6. Frame Selection:
Users can browse through a catalog of glasses frames and select the ones they want to “try on.”
7. Virtual Overlay:
The selected glasses frames are digitally overlaid onto the user’s face in real-time using AR. The system adjusts the frames to align with the user’s facial features and proportions.
8. Visualization:
Users can see how the glasses would look from various angles, and they can often switch between different frame options to compare styles.
Virtual try-on technology provides a more engaging and convenient shopping experience. It
helps customers make informed decisions about eyewear purchases without the need to physically visit a store