When we launched Shopify AR, we wanted to give merchants the tools to create their own augmented reality shopping experiences.

Two months later, we’ve been blown away by what these companies have built through Shopify AR and how they are using the technology to bring their products to life in front of their customers.

We want to share with you ten examples of stores using augmented reality powered by Shopify, spanning different industries and use cases.

Now you can add 3D models to your product pages as easily as images on Shopify. Learn how brands like Rebecca Minkoff and Bumbleride are using 3D models to improve conversion rates by up to 250%. Learn more

10 examples of augmented reality shopping

1. Seinfeld Set Replica

From the Production Designer who helped create the set for Seinfeld—an American favorite among 90s sitcoms—comes the Seinfeld Set Replica: a miniature version of the iconic apartment that you can buy online.

With Shopify AR, you can not only view the replica in your apartment but move in to look at different details and take yourself on a tour of the set.

2. Instant Pot

The long list of features available with the Instant Pot pressure cooker is easy to spot on the product when you examine it in person.

With the 3D model viewable in AR, you can get a close up of the “9-in-1” uses available on the front panel, or check out the vent on top as you walk around the product in the comfort of your own space.

3. Bethesda

Fallout is one of Bethesda’s most popular video game franchises, and with physical merchandise, fans can take home a piece of its post-apocalyptic wasteland.

Amongst all the neat products inspired by the open-world games, the T-51 Power Armor Speaker is one of the higher-end items that you can pop open in AR to see what it would look like as part of your current entertainment setup.

4. Nomatic

Nomatic travel gear boasts a lot of compartments and promises comfort for life on the go.

While their product photos showcase the features on the inside of their bags, you can also spin a 3D model around in AR to see every zipper, buckle, and pocket on the outside. Or through your mobile camera, you can compare it next to real life objects, like the old backpack you want to replace.

5. Treat a Dog

Buying a new bed is a big decision, and no less so when you’re buying one for your dog.

With an AR-enabled product page, Treat a Dog empowers shoppers to place a 3D version of the PupLounge memory foam dog bed in various corners of their home, even letting them adjust the size to find the best fit for their dog.

6. Pure Cycles

Pure Cycles was an early adopter of Shopify AR, and their Urban Commuter bike was one of the first products the company chose to model in 3D.

Bikes naturally have many moving parts from different manufacturers, and in AR you can literally walk up and lean in to assess the drivetrain, the handlebars, or any part of the bike without stepping foot into a bike shop.

7. HORNE

Another early adopter of Shopify AR, HORNE has a collection of unique, high-end home decor items.

With AR assisting interior design choices, customers can see how furniture complements their personal space to buy with confidence.

8. Biolite

Biolite specializes in innovative camping gear that efficiently produces heat, light, and electricity outdoors when you’re miles away from a power outlet.

AR lets customers examine their products in the contexts they would be used: forest clearings, a mountain trail, or even your backyard.

9. EditorsKeys

EditorsKeys makes shortcut keyboards for audio and video editors and post-production professionals.

For many of them, their studios are sacred. As such, AR helps these customers visualize what an EditorsKeys keyboard would look like on their desks before they buy. They can even lean in to read each shortcut key on the 3D model.

10. Supercell

Supercell is the development company behind the wildly popular mobile games, like Clash of Clans.

Their online store offers fans the chance to proudly showcase their love for their favorite games by adorning their space with small collectibles.

The Stone Barbarian King statue is a prominent icon in the game, and a worthy buy for any avid player. And through AR, customers can see it occupy the space on their desk or shelf before they hit checkout.

Getting your Shopify store AR-ready

In the span of two months, we’ve seen many inspiring examples of augmented reality shopping experiences created through Shopify AR. But the applications don't stop at browsing products. You can check out more use cases for AR here.

And if you're interested in harnessing augmented reality to take your customer’s shopping experience to the next level, you can learn more at www.shopify.com/ar.