Preview the product in the room without making visitors fight the tech.
The AR experience now loads one product at a time, checks device support, gives iPhone/Android fallback paths, and explains exactly how to judge scale before sending buyers to a partner or project form.
Guided room preview.
Select a product, inspect it in 3D, then open camera-based AR on a supported phone. Add or replace products in assets/js/catalog.js; the selector updates automatically.
What changed in this AR overhaul.
Built for a smoother mobile buyer experience and easier product maintenance.
Single active model
Only the selected model loads, avoiding the mobile lag that happens when multiple model viewers compete for memory.
Device-aware fallbacks
Visitors get iPhone Quick Look, Android Scene Viewer/WebXR, or desktop 3D guidance depending on their device.
Clear buyer instructions
The interface explains how to scan the room, place the object, and interpret AR as a planning preview.
Safer product data
Every AR product now has dimensions, placement type, notes, caveats, and model paths in the central catalog.
Use AR to build confidence, not overpromise.
Real products should use supplier-approved GLB and USDZ files, verified dimensions, compressed textures, and honest installation caveats. Ceiling-mounted fixtures, electrical products, fire features, saunas, and plunges still require professional verification.
GLB for web + Android
Use optimized GLB files for the web viewer and Android AR handoff.
USDZ for iPhone/iPad
Use a matching USDZ file to improve iOS Quick Look reliability.
True dimensions
Model at real-world scale whenever possible, then set arScale: "fixed" in the catalog.