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AR APP – UI/UX Review

Today I’ll be drinking with Warby Parker.

Warby Parker’s website exudes a welcoming and friendly design. Its user interface is both intuitive and enjoyable to navigate, providing a sense of personalized interaction through the digital interface. The website instills confidence and trust, thanks to its clean layout, devoid of unnecessary text or cluttered images. Direct-to-consumer eyewear brand, consistently offers inventive and user-friendly tools to cater to diverse shopping preferences. Whether customers prefer in-person shopping experiences or opt for the convenience of an at-home try-on service, Warby Parker ensures a seamless and adaptable eyewear shopping journey.

PROS

As I turned my head, the glasses seamlessly adapted to the movement, staying in sync with my facial expressions. While the virtual pair didn’t align perfectly with my face, especially where it intersected with my nose, it provided an excellent preview of how the glasses would appear from various angles. The virtual eyewear was a striking resemblance to its physical counterpart. When I shared images with my wife, they struggled to distinguish between the two pairs at first. Upon careful examination.

CONS

Only a few pairs of glasses virtual didn’t align perfectly with my face, especially where it intersected with my nose, it did provided an excellent preview of how the glasses would appear from various angles. I observed a slight discrepancy with certain pairs of glasses, some of the colored framed glasses looked fake or plastic. Also frustrating and confusing to locate mens glasses vs womens glasses on the Native App compared to the mobile app it was the first thing I saw.
One thing I’d suggest for improvement in the experience is the size and spacing of the color options. Making the color choices a bit larger and adding more space between them would make tapping easier, especially for users with larger hands. The same goes for the heart/favorite function. I like being able to see the arm detail of the glasses, though it breaks a bit if you turn your head too far—it doesn’t bother me much.

Warby Parker’s Website Tools Add Efficiency And Fun To The User Experience

I believe Warby Parker did a great job with this feature. Given the time they spent developing and testing it, I expected nothing less. The experience is enjoyable and exactly what I want from an online retailer like them.

Dad and Daughter Demo, (we both do not drink)

AppyHour Give W.P. 4.5 beers

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