

All that's left to do then is reposition the camera to the desired location and adjust the arrangement of the product with the on-screen controls. From here, simply select the button that reads ' try in your space.' The app will then overlay the product of the user's choice above the camera's environment. Users need to just click the three dots at the top of compatible pins to reveal the menu. On compatible pins, the process for trying out a home decor product is fairly simple. The 'try on' feature will only work for select shopping pins. The software cuts out the step of actually visiting a big box retailer to visualize the size of home decor items, and instead provides a way to experience those products from the comfort of the user's home. Now, users are able to find product information for decor items they find intriguing and overlay those products onto their home environment. The new ' Try On for Home Decor' feature adds that same technology to Pinterest, which many people use to find home decor inspiration. The app offers similar functionality that allows users to try on makeup items, like lipstick and eyeshadow. Related: Pinterest Enters The Live Shopping Space With Pinterest TV In VR, the entire visual environment is virtual, meaning that nearly all sensory perceptions in a VR experience are synthetic. Though there are 'augmented' visuals in the environment, the image is still fundamentally the same environment they are physically experiencing.

AR modifies the existing environment by adding synthetic graphics on top of that environment. It's the latest use of the technology, which has been used in everything from gimmicky smartphone apps to rumored high-end glasses. AR differs from virtual reality (VR), which is commonly found in headsets, in a few important ways.
