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5 Cool Augmented Reality Apps that Helped Businesses Boost Sales

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5 Cool Augmented Reality Apps that Helped Businesses Boost Sales

Augmented reality is isn’t just about Pokemon Go and gaming. Yes, the composite view created offers and immersive experience that transports the user into a near-alternate reality, but that feature doesn’t have to be restricted to fictional games.

What you do with augmented reality within your mobile app is up to you. It has popularly been used by home furniture stores such as IKEA to virtually place furniture in your premises and show you how it will look there.

Fashion and beauty brands have used it to demonstrate looks to the customers, without having to actually try on the make-up and apparel.

Hence, augmented reality has shown potential to directly boost sales, as in the above examples, or it can be used creatively to offer that something extra that sets you apart from competition.

Here are 5 examples of how augmented reality has been used to deliver delight to users in a way that will keep them coming back for more.

1) Wikitude World Browser

Wikitude World BrowserThis app is often referred to as a ‘third eye’. That’s simply because you point your camera in the vicinity and this app shows you the world around you in new light.

Looking for coffee shops, ATMs, cinemas or anything else?  Wikitude is like the Wikipedia of location targeting.

Wikitude sources its content from thousands of content providers and is a great example of how one app can use augmented reality to offer a rich location-based experience.

It’s a great way for local businesses to get on the grid.

2) Star Chart

Star ChartIf Wikitude lets you explore the world about you here on Earth, Star Chart takes it to the skies.

Working on a similar ‘point and shoot’ action, Star Chart is an educational app that shares information about stars, constellations and planets in any direction—even on the opposite end of the world.

The idea is evident, augmented reality apps can be used to disseminate information that in a wholesome way.

Imagine doing this within a massive mall, or a large department store, to make navigation easier for shoppers.

3) Augmented Car Finder

Augmented Car FinderHow many times have you gone to the mall or parked at a distance from your office only to be unsure of where you parked later?

Augmented Car Finder simplifies the experience for you—step out of your car, save the location on the app, simply follow the arrow back on your screen when it’s time to get back.

This app uses the GPS capability of your phone to guide you back, using augmented reality to show you the direction your car is in.

Similarly, what if you could look for the cheese rack in your supermarket? Or make your way to back to the crèche where you left your kids?

Augmented reality can exploit the many capabilities of smartphones to understand and fulfil user needs.

4) Layar

LayarImagine you’re leafing through a magazine and you see an article you’re interested in. If the article has been ‘Layarized,’ you can scan the article through the Layar app, and related digital content (voice files, videos, slideshows) become visible to you immediately on the page, through your phone.

Then you see a print ad that you’re interested in. Once again, you scan it and purchase links to the products become visible on the page, through the app.

You get the idea—Layar enhances the user experience by letting you add digital detail to anything—movie posters, flyers, newspapers, even coffee cup sleeves!

This is how augmented reality lets you introduce digital transformation to your existing marketing—for instance, mail order catalogs can be digitized to make the shopping experience more modern and user-friendly.

5) Crayola Color Alive

Crayola Color AliveCrayola, the coloring supplies brand, deploys augmented reality to take the user experience to a whole new level.

Color the figures in your coloring book, scan them through the Color Alive app and watch the colored characters come alive with animation and special effects.

Needless to say, a great exercise in adding excitement and building brand loyalty, Crayola shows how to creatively use augmented reality to complement one’s products.

These diverse ways of using augmented reality should help to get you thinking to see how you can use it for your brand and products. Augmented reality goes one step beyond the imagination to show you what can be, use its versatility to create a memorable experience for your users.


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5 Must Have Mobile Apps from the Middle East

The Middle East & North Africa (MENA) is the latest hotspot for online businesses, and with extremely high mobile broadband (wireless Internet access)penetration(over 100% in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates!), the mobile app is the dominating the buzz.

What’s more, smartphone users in the Middle East recognize a good app when they see one, and don’t mind paying for it.

80.6%

Per capita mobile phone penetration


100%+

UAE Broadband penetration


41%
UAE Users who downloaded paid apps in a 30-dayspan, UAE



In fact, even during last year’s holiday season, retailers saw tremendous growth in mobile app traffic and sales. On the very first day on the holiday shopping season, the Middle East’s largest online retailer Souq[dot]com saw a 10x increase in average daily sales, of which 40% came from the mobile app.

It’s not surprising that mobile apps are widely favored in the UAE. Even Dubai’s eGovernment department has been steadily working towards the vision of a ‘smart government’ to provide residents with information and facilities on one of the most widespread devices in the world: the mobile phone.

So which apps are the discerning users of such an evolved market using avidly? This selection of some of the most popular apps in the UAE spans across categories, and explores the ample scope apps have in making the services available to consumers at their fingertips.

1) Business in Dubai

Business in DubaiYes, you have an app to start and manage a business in the UAE. The Business in Dubai app, available for iPhone and iPad, has been made available by the Department of Economic Development, Government of Dubai.

With it, one can register a business, apply for license renewal, reserve/renew your trade name, obtain initial approval of licenses, and pay license fees and fines.

This is only one example from an array of apps the government has introduced for various purposes. If this can’t convince you the Kingdom is truly mobile-first, nothing will!

2) Dubai mParking

Dubai mParkingThis app from the Roads & Transport Authority of Dubai has been a hit with the public due to its richness in features and usefulness.

Withits alerts about parking space availability in the vicinity, tariff payment through credit card, or notifications regarding ticket expiry, this app is as user-friendly as it can get.

3) Emirates NBD

Emirates NBDDeclaring itself as ‘the future of mobile banking’ seems believable for the Emirates NBD app.

It’s versatile—it lets customers do practically anything, from viewing account details and transactions and managing credit card and payments, to transferring cash locally or internationally.

And here are some of the cool features: get your branch queuing ticket before you reach the branch, locate nearby ATMs and branches or even take a picture on an ENBD cheque and deposit it through your phone!

4) Shop Shop Me

Shop Shop MeIf these are the years of the consumer being the king, the Shop Shop Me app is proof. In case you haven’t quite got it, this is a shopping app.

OK, but it’s much more than that. Shop Shop Me lets users search across many of the UAE’s leading online stores in one go while letting you filter by price, brand, payment method, shipping speed and more parameters.

Needless to say, Shop Shop Me has been a hit with UAE consumers.

5) The Dubai Mall

The Dubai MallThe world’s largest mall can be overwhelming, and for tourists, it’s easy to miss the best the mall has to offer. An easily accessible solution to all is The Dubai Mall app, for iPhone and Android.

Besides interactive maps to help you with navigation, and info such as store timings, the app delivers value regarding offers and sales using beacon technology, helps you mark your parking spot and make your way back there, and share listings with friends.

These examples show that apps aren’t limited to ecommerce or gaming. Apps can offer value to various businesses, and their accessibility makes them great tools to ease the user’s experience, no matter what the concerned activity is.

What you can with an app is limited to your imagination, and the enhanced features of mobile apps such as geofencing and augmented reality can be used to suit various purposes.

Reach out to our mobile app developers and UI/UX designers to find out how an app can help your business solve real world problems and deliver delight to the customers.