Interactive 3D and AR product presentation for configurable furniture catalogs

Help buyers understand configurable products before they decide

FurnishAR gives furniture and product brands a practical way to present materials, finishes, variants, and product detail through interactive 3D and AR — without starting with a full-catalog rollout.

Start with one product or one product family where static presentation is already creating buyer or sales friction.

When products depend on materials, finishes, or variants, static presentation creates friction

For configurable products, the issue is not just visual polish. The issue is product understanding. Buyers need to see what changes, compare options clearly, and understand the product before they decide.

Materials are hard to compare

Fabrics, woods, metals, colors, and finishes often get split across static images, PDFs, or separate product pages, making comparison slower and less clear.

Variants create uncertainty

Buyers may not understand what changes between versions, modules, finishes, legs, dimensions, or configuration states, so more of the explanation shifts into manual sales effort.

Static pages leave too much unresolved

When products depend on materials, variants, dimensions, or spatial fit, buyers are forced to imagine too much — and premium products can end up feeling under-presented online.

Show the product experience before asking buyers to imagine it

FurnishAR gives teams a practical way to publish interactive 3D viewers, AR-ready product previews, and configurable product experiences that can live on product pages, sales links, QR codes, and showroom flows.

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What this demonstrates

This is a live browser-based 3D viewer. Buyers can inspect the product, change the viewing experience, and open AR on supported devices without a custom viewer build for every product.

Best first use case

Start with one product family where materials, finishes, variants, or scale are difficult to explain with static product images alone.

What FurnishAR helps you do

A practical presentation layer for products that are hard to explain with static pages

FurnishAR helps teams turn product complexity into a clearer buyer-facing experience across web, sales, and showroom workflows.

Show products more clearly

Let buyers rotate, inspect, and understand the product from more than one fixed angle.

Make materials and finishes easier to compare

Show how fabrics, woods, metals, colors, and surface finishes change the product without sending buyers through disconnected galleries or PDFs.

Present variants in a clearer flow

Help buyers understand product versions, modules, options, or configuration states without guesswork.

Use AR where spatial fit matters

Let buyers place supported products in their own space when size, scale, and fit are part of the decision.

Share product experiences directly

Use links and QR codes across product pages, sales conversations, catalogs, and showroom flows.

See how people actually use them

Track sessions, AR launches, QR scans, and product interaction signals once experiences are live.

Product family pilot

Start with one product family

You do not need to rebuild your full catalog to evaluate FurnishAR. The practical first step is one product or one product family where static presentation is already creating friction.

The goal is not to redesign everything at once. The goal is to test a better presentation format on one meaningful use case before deciding whether to scale.

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Choose one product family

Start with one product or one product family where materials, finishes, variants, dimensions, or spatial fit already create buyer or sales friction.

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Review assets and setup needs

We look at your available 3D assets, product structure, materials, variants, and publishing needs to define a realistic first implementation.

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Launch and evaluate

Publish the experience on a product page, sales link, or QR flow, then evaluate whether the format is worth expanding.

What you need to start

One product or product family, available visuals or 3D assets, and clarity on which options buyers need to understand.

If your assets are not fully ready

That is fine. The first step can be an asset and fit review before deciding whether a pilot makes sense.

No full rollout required

The recommended first step is one product family, not a full catalog commitment.

Who it’s for

Built for teams selling products that are difficult to explain with flat images

FurnishAR is built first for furniture manufacturers and related product brands where materials, finishes, variants, and product detail affect the buying decision.

Furniture manufacturers

For brands with collections, finishes, materials, product families, and catalog complexity that static product pages do not explain well.

Furniture retailers

For ecommerce teams that want richer product pages without building and maintaining a custom 3D stack from scratch.

Showrooms and sales teams

For teams that need product experiences they can share by link, QR code, showroom display, or client conversation.

Configurable product brands

For products where materials, variants, modules, options, dimensions, or spatial fit affect the buying decision.

Why FurnishAR

A more practical way to improve product presentation

FurnishAR is built around a specific problem: helping brands present configurable products more clearly, without turning adoption into a heavy custom project.

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Built for configurable product presentation

FurnishAR is focused on products where materials, finishes, variants, dimensions, or spatial fit affect how the product is understood.

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Practical rollout, not a heavy rebuild

The goal is to start with one product family, prove fit, and expand only if the workflow is useful.

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One workflow across web, sales, and showroom use

Use the same product experience on product pages, in sales conversations, by link, or through QR-based showroom flows.

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Made to be evaluated before scaling

FurnishAR is designed to support a practical first implementation before a broader rollout decision is made.

Analytics

Measure how buyers use your product experiences

Once experiences are live, FurnishAR helps teams see where engagement happens across product pages, AR previews, links, and QR flows.

What you can measure

Sessions, engagement time, AR launches, QR scans, share-link usage, and hotspot interaction.

Sessions and engagement time

See which product experiences are viewed most and how long buyers stay engaged.

AR launches

Understand where spatial preview is actually being used across your product experiences.

QR and share-link scans

Measure how product experiences are opened across sales links, catalogs, and showroom flows.

Hotspot interactions

See which product details, annotations, or interaction points buyers click inside each scene.

Have one product family worth testing?

Send us a product page, catalog example, or short description of the product family. We’ll help you assess fit and outline whether a small FurnishAR pilot makes sense.