Showcasing Products in Virtual Reality

Showcasing Products in Virtual Reality

There are many ways to advertise a product; flashy animations during a commercial break, a catchy jingle in a YouTube ad, even doing a brand deal with an influencer. All of these are great options if you want people to hear your sales pitch.

But they all have something in common. They feature a flat screen and claims about quality, history, and craftsmanship. But what if you could stop making claims and just put the product in the customer's hand so they can feel it themselves?

Using our Showcase pipeline, we can create a Virtual Reality experience that presents your product in an entirely new light. It’s not about watching an ad; it's about stepping into an experience.


A Peek into History:
To display the strength of our Showcase pipeline, we've created a virtual museum, featuring objects and environments from significant time periods throughout history. It’s an interactive journey where you can walk through different rooms, feel the atmosphere, peek into cupboards, and try to load a cannon with realistic physics. But the real connection happens when you pick something up and ask Buddy, "What's the story behind this?" You get an answer, making you feel just that step closer to history.

What can we do for you? This museum is more than a demo; it's a blueprint for what's possible. Now, imagine applying that same level of immersion and intelligent interaction to your products.

Are you a toy company launching a new line of action figures? We can recreate your toys in a VR experience, with all the joints and bits and bobs that the real one has. A child can pick up their hero, pose them, and see them in a world built just for them. They can ask Buddy, "What's this character's superpower?" and hear an exciting origin story that brings the toy to life right in their hands.

Are you a clothing company wanting to do market research for a new collection? We can create a virtual try-on haul. Users can see how your new designs drape and move on a realistic avatar. It's more than a virtual mannequin, though. They can ask Buddy, "What fabric is this jacket made of?" or "Show me this dress in blue," getting instant answers that build the confidence needed for a pre-order.

Are you an architectural firm presenting a multi-million dollar design? Instead of flat renders, let your client walk through their future home or office. Let them feel the scale of the lobby, stand on the balcony, and see the quality of the materials you’ve chosen. And when they have a question, they can simply ask the space itself: "Buddy, what kind of wood is used for the flooring?" or "Show me the view from this window at sunset."

It’s a Conversation, Not a Commercial.

Buddy transforms a passive viewing into an active conversation. When a customer can freely ask questions and get immediate, intelligent answers, their uncertainty disappears. They’re no longer being sold to; they are actively learning and engaging with your product on their own terms. This process builds a level of trust and understanding that a traditional ad simply can't achieve.

The era of one-way sales pitches is over. The most effective way to communicate quality is to let people experience it for themselves.

And just imagine the glorious data! We don't need to explain the importance of knowing what your customers want; What items did they spend the most time interacting with? Which product is almost right for them, but not quite? Where did they go? What did they look at?

Give customers an experience they can see, touch and feel, and they'll tell you exactly what it is that they want.