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.
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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
The Carolina Panthers are NFC South champions for the first time in 10 years.
The Panthers (8-9) clinched the division title when the Falcons beat the Saints 19-17 on Sunday to eliminate the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Led by second-year coach Dave Canales and third-year quarterback Bryce Young, the Panthers are the NFC's No. 4 seed and will host either the Rams (11-5) or 49ers (12-5). It's their first playoff appearance since 2017, when they lost a wild-card game two years after they went 15-1 and lost the Super Bowl.
The Buccaneers (8-9) beat Carolina on Saturday to stay alive for an extra day but lost a three-team tiebreaker with the Falcons also finishing 8-9. Tampa Bay started 6-2 before losing seven of nine, failing to win its fifth straight division title.
The Jacksonville Jaguars won the AFC South with a 41-7 rout of Tennessee. Rookie coach Liam Coen and Trevor Lawrence led the Jaguars to a 13-4 record, a major turnaround after going 4-13 in 2024.
The road to the Super Bowl in the NFC goes through Seattle. The Seahawks secured the No. 1 seed and won the NFC West with a 13-3 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday night in a showdown that had major ramifications. The 49ers could have won the division but instead will be the No. 5 or 6 seed.
While Sam Darnold and the Seahawks (14-3) earned a first-round bye, Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey and the injury-depleted 49ers missed an opportunity to play at home the rest of the way. Levi's Stadium, which is San Francisco's home field, hosts the Super Bowl on Feb. 8.
Thirteen of the 14 playoff berths have been secured. The AFC's No. 1 seed is still up for grabs and there’s a winner-take-all game for the AFC North between the Ravens and Steelers to wrap up the regular season.
The Broncos (13-3), Patriots (13-3), Jaguars (13-4), Texans (12-5), Chargers (11-5) and Bills (11-5) have secured playoff spots in the AFC.
The Seahawks (14-3), Bears (11-5), Eagles (11-5), Panthers, Rams (11-4), 49ers (12-5) and Packers (9-6-1) are heading to the NFC playoffs.
New England won its first division title since Tom Brady led the franchise to 11 straight from 2009-19. The Patriots would secure the AFC’s No. 1 seed with a win over Miami and a loss or tie by Denver against the Chargers or a tie against the Dolphins and a loss by the Broncos. The Patriots could finish with the No. 1, 2 or 3 seed.
Buffalo’s run of five consecutive division crowns ended, but the Bills will be the No. 5, 6 or 7 seed.
The Steelers beat the Ravens 27-22 at Baltimore on Dec. 7. They have to beat them again or tie them on Sunday night without wide receiver DK Metcalf to get into the playoffs.
Derrick Henry and backup quarterback Tyler Huntley led the Ravens to a win at Green Bay last Saturday night that kept Baltimore in the race and made Pittsburgh’s loss to Cleveland the next day matter. Lamar Jackson is expected to return from a back injury to start for the Ravens, who are 3 1/2-point favorites on the road, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
The division winner will be the No. 4 seed and host the Texans.
Jacksonville won the division. The Jaguars will finish with the No. 1, 2 or 3 seed.
The Texans secured the No. 5 seed with a 38-30 victory over Indianapolis.
The Broncos have already won the division, ending Kansas City’s nine-year run. Denver can secure the AFC’s No. 1 seed with a win against the Chargers or a loss by New England to Miami. If the Broncos lose, they could fall to No. 2 or 3.
Los Angeles will be the No. 5, 6 or 7 seed.
The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles became the first team to win this division in consecutive seasons in two decades. They’ll be the NFC’s No. 2 or 3 seed. If Philadelphia, which is resting key starters, beats Washington and Chicago loses to Detroit, the Eagles will be the No. 2 seed.
The Bears clinched their first division championship since 2018. They will be the No. 2 seed with a win over the Lions. If they lose, they'll need the Eagles to lose to the Commanders.
The Packers are locked into the No. 7 seed.
The Panthers are division champions and the No. 4 seed.
The Seahawks earned the No. 1 seed.
The Rams and 49ers will be the No. 5 and No. 6 seeds. If Los Angeles beats Arizona, the Rams will be the 5 and the 49ers the 6. If the Rams lose, San Francisco gets the fifth seed.
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