Why Zalando Acquired a Body-Scan Startup
Zalando's new tech could be revolutionary...if it works.
Giphy
· less than 3 min read
Stay up to date on the retail industry
All the news and insights retail pros need to know, all in one newsletter. Join over 180,000 retail professionals by subscribing today.
Zalando is one purchase closer to making the Clueless closet a reality. On Friday, the European online retailer acquired a body scanning tech firm, Fision, for an undisclosed sum.
The details: Fision creates virtual dressing rooms where users can scan their body measurements and see how an item looks in their size. It doesn’t take a returns scientist to see why Zalando made the purchase...
- Shoppers will know their fits fit. 76% of U.S. shoppers said virtual try-on services improved their purchase confidence in a recent Vertebrae survey.
- Zalando’s costs will plummet with fewer too-small returns to process and fewer excess products to redistribute...if the tech is accurate.
Compare + contrast. Body measurements are difficult to standardize, so virtual try-on tech is mostly an accessory (Kendra Scott and Warby Parker) and beauty (Ulta) feature.
Other apparel retailers have limited virtual dressing room experiences:
- ASOS is testing a feature called “See My Fit” where shoppers can view 800 items on 16 body types (but not a scan of their own).
- Kohl’s partnered with Snapchat to test a virtual closet.
Stay up to date on the retail industry
All the news and insights retail pros need to know, all in one newsletter. Join over 180,000 retail professionals by subscribing today.