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thiefcrazy98at #9675
Hi everyone! I recently came across FitRoom, a technology that uses artificial intelligence to replace clothes in photos in online stores. The idea seems pretty interesting, especially considering how difficult it is to choose clothes in online stores without actually trying them on. The question is: how does this system even work? How does it select the size, and how accurately does it display how the item will fit? In fact, this could change the market a lot, but I still wonder how accurately it copes with such subtleties as fabric, texture, and fit on different figures.
evandukeat #9676Hello! Yes, FitRoom is a really interesting and quite promising technology for e-commerce. Its main goal is to improve the user experience when buying clothes online. As you rightly noted, buyers often face the problem of not being able to “try on” the goods before buying, and cannot always accurately assess how the clothes will fit. This is where artificial intelligence comes to the rescue. FitRoom uses a system that analyzes the user’s sizes (even taking into account the features of the figure) and helps replace the clothes in the photo with clothes from the store’s assortment. This provides a very high degree of personalization, which significantly reduces the number of returns and helps customers make a choice faster. This in itself is not new – AI has been used in e-commerce for quite a long time, but FitRoom solves one of the main problems: accuracy. One of the key features of the technology is that it can take into account not only the basic parameters of clothing, but also its texture, style, and compliance with the user’s figure. For example, if you order a dress, the system doesn’t just overlay a picture of this dress on your image, but takes into account how it will look on your figure, taking into account its features.
thiefcrazy98at #9677Very interesting, I have also heard about FitRoom, but I did not know all the details. Of course, in online trading there are many problems related to size, especially if the model does not match reality, and this often leads to returns. I think if technologies like FitRoom develop, it will really help make shopping much more convenient. The main thing is that the system can accurately take into account all the nuances, such as fabric and fit of clothes.
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