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: Users can point their camera at themselves (or a friend) and see the 3D bouquet they designed or selected overlaid in their hands in real-time.
: Stand in front of a mirror or have someone take a photo. The 3D model of the bouquet attaches to the user's hand movements.
: Users can upload a photo of their wedding dress. The app uses AI to analyze the specific fabric shade (e.g., ivory, champagne, or stark white) and suggests flower colors that complement that exact tone. : Users can point their camera at themselves
: One of the biggest complaints in current apps is incorrect sizing. This feature uses AR depth sensing to ensure a "cascading" bouquet actually looks the correct size relative to the user's height and dress volume. User Experience Steps
: Save high-resolution photos of the "try-on" to share with bridesmaids or a florist. Why It Adds Value Bridal Bouquet Builder - App Store - Apple : Users can upload a photo of their wedding dress
: Choose a bouquet from the app's gallery or build a custom one using the Bridal Bouquet Builder . Activate Mirror : Tap the "Try on with AR" button.
This feature uses Augmented Reality (AR) to bridge the gap between a 2D design and the real-world look of the wedding day. This feature uses AR depth sensing to ensure
To enhance an app like , a standout feature would be an "AR Bridal Mirror," which allows users to virtually "hold" their designed bouquet while wearing their actual wedding dress or a photo of it. Feature: AR Bridal Mirror