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Posted by Melissa Cullen on 22 May 2024
Anthropics Technology has announced a trial of its AI-powered virtual try-on technology with Moss, a leading UK retailer of men’s formalwear. Zyler enhances the way consumers shop for clothes, providing a realistic virtual try-on experience. Grooms-to-be will upload a headshot, enter some measurements, and then see themselves on the screen wearing the outfit.
Zyler will create a lifelike virtual representation of the user, allowing them to see how different garments fit and look based on their body shape.
Commenting on the launch, Alexander Berend, the CEO of Anthropics, said: “By offering a more convenient and realistic experience for trying on clothes prior to purchasing, we believe Zyler has the potential to redefine the entire landscape of the menswear industry.”
Check out www.zyler.com for more information.
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