All-inclusive AR experiences for car launches and campaigns
of customers prefer retailers that offer AR experiences
[Mailchimp]
of customers feel more confident in purchases when using AR
[Snap]
higher conversion rates with products that have AR experiences
[Deloitte Digital]
Go 3D AR is a lightweight iFrame that easily fits into any webpage. Users can browse and select a vehicle configuration directly within the iFrame.
Tapping ‘View in AR’ or scanning the QR code launches their device’s camera and starts the AR experience.
Their chosen 3D car model appears in their space, ready to explore and interact with.
Go 3D AR gives customers a closer look at their chosen vehicle, including its design, features, and size, without needing a physical model.
Studies show 80% of buyers feel more confident when they can view a product in AR [Snap], especially with premium vehicles. Retailers have seen up to 94% higher conversion rates when AR is part of the experience [Deloitte Digital].
Go 3D AR makes it easy to bring these results to your campaign.
Simple to embed as an interactive iFrame on any webpage
Lets users explore different models and configurations
Loads instantly on iOS and Android devices
Easy to share with friends and family for second opinions
Helps users understand the vehicle’s real-world size before buying
ZeroLight can accept any 3D car data format to build your Go 3D AR experience. The most common formats we receive include OpenUSD, Autodesk VRED, Maya, 3ds Max, FBX, Unreal Engine, Siemens NX, CATIA, X-Rite, DELTAGEN, and Unity.
Go 3D AR can be shared and accessed as a standalone web page, or embedded as an iFrame on a web page of your choice.
Yes, once your Go 3D AR experience has been built, it can be localised to additional markets at a reduced cost. Please get in touch with ZeroLight to find out more.
Traffic can be directed to the experience directly from your marketing channels and acquisition activities, such as social media, email, website and paid advertising.
Get in touch with ZeroLight to receive a specification of every element included within the Go 3D Visualiser package.