Business Standard

Google moves into augmented reality shopping with BMW, GAP

Two new apps for Tango released at CES but with limited reach

Google
Premium

Google

Elisabeth BehrmannMark Bergen
Google is rolling out a real world application for its most ambitious virtual reality effort: letting shoppers see what they might buy without leaving home.

The AlphabeMt Inc unit on Wednesday introduced two new retail partnerships, with BMW and GAP Inc, deploying its 3D-scanning project called Tango. The technology uses cameras and sensors in mobile devices to overlay digital images in physical space -- akin to the hit mobile game Pokemon Go. The retail deals announced at the consumer technology show CES in Las Vegas hint at Google’s broader ambition to merge its mapping capabilities with its core business of

What you get on BS Premium?

  • Unlock 30+ premium stories daily hand-picked by our editors, across devices on browser and app.
  • Pick your 5 favourite companies, get a daily email with all news updates on them.
  • Full access to our intuitive epaper - clip, save, share articles from any device; newspaper archives from 2006.
  • Preferential invites to Business Standard events.
  • Curated newsletters on markets, personal finance, policy & politics, start-ups, technology, and more.
VIEW ALL FAQs

Need More Information - write to us at assist@bsmail.in