American online furniture and home goods retailer Wayfair launches Decorify app for Apple Vision Pro

Decorify, Wayfair's generative AI pilot application, is now available on Apple Vision Pro.

Using the app, users can redesign their spaces in familiar and new styles, and experience their new spaces in an immersive environment. The app is available in the visionOS App Store for Apple Vision Pro

Users have a variety of options to see their spaces redesigned. They can upload a photo of their space, take a photo of their space from the device, or use one of the sample images provided by the app.

Decorify presents images of the customer's own room redesigned to reflect the requested look and feel. Customers can browse various room designs and purchase items of interest from Wayfair.

Designed to take advantage of spatial computing, Decorify enables users to view and select Wayfair items in 3D directly in their spaces to see how they look and fit.

All 3D items are at full scale and anchor to the floor, so shoppers can see a variety of lifesize products in any room or space in their home.

"We constantly evaluate new and existing channels and technologies to explore how we can improve the home shopping experience for our customers," says Wayfair Chief Technology Officer Fiona Tan.

"Apple Vision Pro represents an innovative new way for shoppers to style their rooms and experience our catalog directly in their homes. We can't wait to learn how our customers use Apple Vision Pro to explore their spaces and find their perfect item."

"We have long believed spatial computing is the next evolution of computing where information is not bound by the 2D screen and the space around you becomes an integral part of your experience," says Shrenik Sadalgi, Director of Research and Development at Wayfair.

"We're excited to continue our journey exploring and defining new techniques, interfaces, and paradigms in the spatial computing era. With Wayfair Decorify for visionOS, you can capture a photo of your space, reimagine it as multiple spatial designs, and then make it a reality - all within seconds."