Perfect Corp. spotlights AgileHand tech with AR Watch Virtual Try-On

Perfect Corp. has released a new AR Watch Virtual Try-On solution powered by its proprietary AgileHand technology.

The tech, which taps AI algorithms, is trained on PBR (Physically Based Rendering) 3D hand models to map a full range of gestures. The models include various skin tones and textures, as well as hand and finger sizes.

Perfect Corp. says that AgileHand enables instantaneous virtual try-on experiences, without the need for physical objects to calibrate the camera.

The technology is able to determine wrist size, and enables shoppers to view a watch face, as well as a watchstrap and buckle, for a complete, 360° augmented reality timepiece virtual try-on available across the metaverse.

Enhanced environmental lighting mimics ambient lighting, so that reflections on the skin and AR products change and adjust with natural hand movements.

“We are excited to expand our offerings to begin serving the luxury timepiece industry with the launch of AR Watch Virtual Try-On and the debut of our proprietary AgileHand technology,” says Perfect Corp. Founder and CEO, Alice Chang.

“Our AI and AR powered solutions continue to serve both brands and consumers, delivering immersive and impactful shopping experiences that increase purchasing confidence and customer satisfaction.”

“We are thrilled to release cutting-edge hand mapping technology that will help our solutions serve an even broader client base and aid consumers in their timepiece shopping journey.”