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Bag Capacity Widget: Perfect Corp’s WANNA Debuts Latest Innovation for 3D Viewer
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Bag Capacity Widget: Perfect Corp’s WANNA Debuts Latest Innovation for 3D Viewer

2025-05-27 19:59 Last Updated At:20:20

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2025--

WANNA, a leading provider of fashion AR virtual try-on solutions and a brand of Perfect Corp. (NYSE:PERF), is revolutionizing the way shoppers explore handbags online with the launch of its animated Bag Capacity Widget. This latest addition to WANNA’s complete product suite for online bag shopping addresses a long-standing challenge in e-commerce — helping consumers interact with bags in a more immersive and realistic way, replicating the in-store shopping experience.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250527106242/en/

Understanding a bag's capacity and interior layout has always been difficult for many online shoppers. Traditional product images fail to capture key details, such as inner compartments, pocket placements, and overall storage space. This leads to uncertainty and contributes to returns, with size mismatches accounting for around 24% of returns in the bag category. WANNA’s new Bag Capacity Widget offers a solution by allowing users to virtually look inside the bag, examine its compartments, and even test its capacity by placing items inside.

The feature is part of WANNA 3D Viewer, which is designed to replicate the in-store shopping experience with high-fidelity visuals and interactive exploration tools. The introduction of the Bag Capacity Widget now takes this a step further, enabling users to:

"When shopping for a handbag online, consumers don’t just want to see the exterior — they want to experience the bag as if they were holding it in their hands," said Zina Grossman, Head of Growth at WANNA. "WANNA’s Bag Capacity Widget for 3D Viewer offers a groundbreaking way for shoppers to interact with handbags in real-time, delivering a more engaging, detailed, and confidence-boosting shopping experience."

WANNA provides a full suite of virtual tools to help shoppers make more informed handbag purchases. In addition to the new Bag Capacity Widget, the WANNA 3D Viewer for Bags delivers a 360° product view, allowing customers to explore the bag’s texture, material, stitching, and size in lifelike detail. Unlike static visuals, which can sometimes feel curated to show only the best angles, this interactive experience builds trust. Joint force with Perfect Corp.’s 3D viewer technology, the solution now includes 3D Viewers for bags, shoes, perfumes, earrings, rings, watches, and glasses.

Complementing the 3D Viewer, WANNA Virtual Try-On (VTO) technology provides an additional layer of realism, enabling shoppers to see how a bag looks when worn crossbody or on the shoulder. This combination of detailed 3D exploration and real-time try-on creates a complete and effective way to evaluate quality, dimensions, and overall aesthetics, empowering consumers to make more confident purchasing decisions.

By integrating 3D animation and AR-powered visualization, WANNA bridges the gap between physical and digital shopping. This technology offers brands a powerful new way to showcase handbags online, bringing higher engagement and product storytelling to e-commerce platforms.

WANNA's new Bag Capacity Widget is now available for integration via SDK and will be showcased at VivaTech 2025 (June 11-14, Paris). Additionally, Perfect Corp. will present a range of innovations, including the Virtual Fitting Room and the latest AI APIs, set to redefine AI-powered beauty and fashion retail. Attendees can experience these new solutions at Booth E55 from June 11 to 14 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.

About WANNA (part of Perfect Corp.)

WANNA is an augmented reality technology company that creates immersive digital luxury shopping experiences through realistic virtual try-on, AR, and 3D solutions. As part of Perfect Corp., WANNA aims to revolutionize how people engage with fashion, empowering consumers to make confident and informed purchasing decisions.

WANNA delivers solutions across multiple categories, including footwear and bags, and for various channels, including Web, iOS, Android, and WeChat mini-program.

For more information, visit wanna.fashion, and perfectcorp.com.

About Perfect Corp.

Perfect Corp. (NYSE: PERF) leverages ‘Beautiful AI’ innovations to make our world more beautiful. As a pioneer and leader in the space, Perfect Corp. works with over 650 partners around the globe to empower brands to embrace the digital-first world by transforming shopping journeys through digital tech innovations.

Perfect Corp.’s suite of enterprise solutions delivers synergistic, technology-driven experiences that facilitate sustainable, ultra-personalized, and engaging shopping journeys through hyper-realistic virtual try-ons, AI-powered skin analyses, personalized product recommendation tools and many more Beautiful AI innovations.

Bag Capacity Widget: Perfect Corp’s WANNA Debuts Latest Innovation for 3D Viewer

Bag Capacity Widget: Perfect Corp’s WANNA Debuts Latest Innovation for 3D Viewer

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Senegal has made extensive complaints about the way its national soccer team is being treated in Morocco ahead of Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations final against the host nation.

The Senegalese Football Federation, known as FSF, issued a statement in the early hours of Saturday morning in which it criticized a lack of security arrangements for the team’s arrival in Rabat, problems with the team’s accommodation, issues with the training facilities, and difficulties getting a fair ticket allocation for its supporters.

It called on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the local organizing committee to “immediately take every corrective measure to guarantee respect for the principles of fair play, equal treatment, and security indispensable for the success of this celebration of African football.”

Senegal 's players traveled by train from Tangier to Rabat on Friday, but found what the federation said was a “clear lack of adequate security measures” upon their arrival. Social media videos showed the players and staff surrounded by crowds of people jostling to get selfies and photos as they attempted to make their way to the team bus.

“We have to say what happened is abnormal, abnormal. For a team like Senegal to be left with the crowd like that, the players were in danger. Anything could have happened through the actions of malicious people,” Senegal coach Pape Thiaw said Saturday at the pre-match news conference.

Anger boiled over during the news conference when a Moroccan journalist suggested CAF was to blame for the shortcomings and not the local organizing committee. Senegalese media objected to his statement.

The federation said the lack of security at the train station "exposed the players and technical staff to overcrowding and risks incompatible with the standards of a competition of this magnitude and the prestige of a continental final.”

The federation said it had to file a formal written complaint to get adequate hotel accommodation for the team after its arrival in Rabat. It did not describe the condition of the accommodation the team was first offered.

The federation said it notified CAF of its “categorical refusal” to hold team training sessions at the Mohammed VI Complex, which is where the Morocco team has been based for the whole tournament. Morocco was to train there also Saturday.

The federation said it “raises a question of sporting fairness” and that it still waiting to be informed of where the Senegal team could train. The Olympic Stadium was finally announced as the venue Saturday 1½ hours before the training session was due to take place.

The federation said the ticketing situation was “concerning.” It was only able to purchase 2,850 tickets for its supporters, the maximum according to limits authorized by CAF.

The federation said the allocation is “insufficient given the demand” and that it “deplores the imposed restrictions, which penalize the Senegalese public.”

The capacity of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, which is hosting the final, is 69,500 fans. Morocco has been buoyed by vociferous support in all its games so far.

Morocco is bidding to end a 50-year wait for its second Africa Cup title.

Senegal, which won the 2021 trophy, is also going for its second title.

“Up to today, the organization was great, it’s being talked about all over the world, and a big thank you to Morocco for this wonderful organization. They’ve really raised the bar for calmness, and let’s hope it continues” Thiaw said. ”But after what happened yesterday, whatever anyone might say, I don’t know, we all saw it, we’re all witnesses to what happened yesterday. It shouldn’t happen again. It’s the image of Africa ... I’m not speaking as a Senegalese coach, I’m speaking as an African. And I'm speaking on behalf of Africans. And once we get out of this, we’re going to focus on this final. We want to bring home this trophy."

AP at the Africa Cup: https://apnews.com/hub/africa-cup-of-nations

Senegal squad pose before the Africa Cup of Nations semifinal soccer match between Senegal and Egypt, in Tangier, Morocco, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohamed Bounaji)

Senegal squad pose before the Africa Cup of Nations semifinal soccer match between Senegal and Egypt, in Tangier, Morocco, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohamed Bounaji)

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