The update should be rolling out for iOS users starting today. (Android users are being left out entirely for now, it seems.) Warby Parker’s virtual try-on feature relies on Apple’s ARKit and True Depth features, so it’s only available on the iPhone X, XR, and XS phones. Honestly, the only question is why this took so long. Your camera will snap into selfie mode and the glasses will appear (in AR) on your. Simply browse Warby’s selection and when you find a pair you like, swipe down to enter Virtual Try-On. Using that same data to actually show what the glasses will look like on your face makes sense. Glasses by Warby Parker helps by using AR (augmented reality) to let you virtually try on a pair of glasses (or sunglasses) anytime, anywhereand for free. It’s the natural extension of Warby Parker’s original Face ID-based update for the iPhone X back in 2017, which used Apple’s 3D face maps to recommend a pair of glasses to buy. There are plenty of apps and websites that let you overlay a pair of glasses on your face, but Warby Parker is taking things a step further by actually rendering the glasses in a live, 3D preview on your face with augmented reality. Warby Parker has a new update out for its iPhone app that uses Apple’s Face ID and AR tech to let customers virtually try on glasses in the app before they buy them.
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