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The shopper's front-facing camera maps head position in real time using on-device computer vision. Nothing is uploaded. Nothing is stored.
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Patent A/00524 · 13.11.2025
The Gustav Engine · v5.4.21
The shopper's front-facing camera maps head position in real time using on-device computer vision. Nothing is uploaded. Nothing is stored.
Our AI engine builds a depth-adaptive 3D model of the product on the fly — separating subject, background, and the volumetric layers between them.
The browser renders the scene to match the shopper's perspective. As they move, the product moves — exactly the way the visual cortex expects.
Shoppers see the product the way they would on a shelf. Confidence rises. Returns fall. The science is in the deck — the lift is on the storefront.
Get close. Get away. Get it.
Same product. Same browser. The way you'd inspect it on the shelf — turn it, hold it up, set it down. That's the difference perception makes.
2025 data · Top 100 global stores
Average eCommerce conversion is 2%. One in five purchases comes back. Not because products are bad — because shoppers can't truly perceive them through a flat screen.
Top 100 global stores, 2025. The baseline we're moving.
Most returns are perception failures, not product failures.
Below the threshold the visual cortex registers as "real-time".
B2B SaaS · Simple, no surprises
For brands going live with their first 3D-enabled storefront.
For high-margin retailers in furniture, apparel, jewelry, footwear, and electronics.
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