Apple is rolling out a new update to its quick look augmented reality tool. The update lets users check out products in AR and then buy them directly.
Quick look already let retailers offer an AR preview of their products by uploading a flat sticker or 3D product model so shoppers could see how a product might look in a real-world space. Now, TechCrunch says that retailers can add a new button into that AR preview, which could let a customer immediately buy that product using Apple Pay.
Home Depot, Wayfair, and 1-800-Flowers already support quick look. You can see how a new couch from Wayfair could look in your living room.
Apple debuted quick look in 2018 with the release of arkit 2, but you could only browse AR models. One of these new buttons could take you directly to the buy page.
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