Tim Cook said in a recent interview that he was so excited about augmented reality that he wanted ‘to yell out and scream.’ He named furniture-buying as an example of something that can be completely changed by the use of AR, and gave a specific shout-out to Ikea – a company also briefly referenced in the iOS 11 keynote.
The company has now told a Swedish site a little about its plans …
Ikea’s digital transformation manager Michael Valdsgaard told Digital.di that it was working on the first AR app of its kind – and that it was going all-in on the technology.
The plan is for customers to take photos of their own homes, and to use the app to position photo-realistic renders of Ikea products wherever they want them in the home. Customers would be able to see what a sofa would look like in a living-room, for example, placing it in the exact position desired.
Valdsgaard says that Apple’s AR technology is so good that the positioning of products will be ‘millimeter precise,’ with sizes and lighting completely accurate. It’s expecting to have 5-600 products available at launch.
The company will have a head-start on other companies and it’s been using photo-realistic renders instead of product photos in its existing catalog for some time now. It will be able to drop these same 3D models into the AR app.
The company suggests that, in the first instance, this will be a tool for use in-store. You’ll wander round, spot a product you like and be able to view that product in your home. But it plans to go beyond this.
Valdsgaard says that while Ikea would like to have this ready for the launch of iOS 11, the timing may not permit this.
Earlier this month at WWDC, we got some hands-on time with Apple’s new ARKit framework arriving in iOS 11, and Apple happened to have a demo running that allows placement of digital pieces of furniture within a physical space:
We’d put money on seeing this app demo’d on stage at the iPhone 8 launch.
Ikea last month announced HomeKit compatibility for its range of low-cost smart lighting.