Technology Consulting/Tech Services - Labège, N/A, fr
Fittingbox, The Digital Eyewear Company Fittingbox started as an idea born in the mind of two entrepreneurs: Benjamin Hakoun and Ariel Choukroun. In 2006, the company invented the first digital mirror allowing anyone to try on frames online, or on their phone in real time, thanks to Augmented Reality. Today, the product offer of Fittingbox is a real ecosystem composed of 4 pillars: - Virtual try-onOur solutions generated more than 50 million virtual try-ons in 2020, representing a 300% increase between 2019 and 2020. The same year, Fittingbox released an improved version of its rendering engine featuring the assurance of a true-to-life size and ultra-realistic renderings of frames. - Digital framesThanks to its patented technology, Fittingbox also produces the largest 3D frames and photo database in the world, accounting for around 100k digital frames, made available for any of your digital needs. - Optical toolboxWe provide all the right tools to make the optical know-how digital. ECPs can offer a high-quality service to their patients featuring lens simulation and online PD measurements. - Open Innovation Program We thrive to empower the eyewear industry with innovative and useful products. That's why, we came up with the Avant-première concept and the Open Innovation Program: it aims at bringing technological skills and optical knowledge together to create breakthrough products and features.By working hand in hand with you as partners, we can perfectly match your needs while making the eyewear industry move forward. In addition, our team keeps on working on new innovative projects such as "diminished reality" virtual try-on and a frame recommendation program. Moreover, Fittingbox has recently been laureate of BPI France's National I-Nov competition and employs more than 80 people around the world. The company counts more than 4,000 businesses among its clients, ranging from major international players of the optical and luxury brands.
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