Electronics
On their desk, before they decide.
A monitor, a sound system or a pair of headphones is sold from a spec table and a handful of photographs, all shot from the front. Custivo lets the customer turn the product over on the product page and stand it on their own desk at true size.
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The spec table is not enough on its own
Four things a customer wants to settle before ordering, and product photography shows none of them.
How much desk space it takes
The dimensions are right there on the product page, but the customer cannot picture them on their own desk. How much space it takes up only becomes clear when the box is opened.
Every photo is a front shot
Where the sockets are, where the cable leaves, where the controls sit: all of it is on the back and the sides. The product gallery almost always shows the front.
How it looks next to what they own
A photo on a white background shows the product, not how it will sit on the customer's desk. Yet this is a product that stays in view every day, right next to the things they already own.
The same questions, every day
When the page does not answer, the customer asks you instead: which input is on the back, will it fit my desk, is the colour really that. You answer the same questions again every day.
What an electronics store uses
Every question this category asks is answered by one thing: turning the product over and standing it where it will go.
How it works
From a spec table to a real product
1
Start with what gets asked about
Not the whole catalogue. Start with what gets asked about and what comes back — that is where the first models pay for themselves fastest.
2
From your drawing, or your photographs
If there is a CAD file, the model comes from it. If not, photographs from every angle are enough; the measurements come from your spec sheet.
3
Publish and let the customer do the rest
The button sits on the page you already sell from. The customer taps it, points the phone at their desk, and the product appears on it.
Built for products that stay in view
True-scale AR, no app
The product is placed on the desk at its real dimensions, in the phone's browser. There is nothing to download.
The back is visible too
The customer turns the product around, so the sockets, the cable exit and the controls are where they can be looked at rather than described in a manual.
Matte or gloss
A finish is a surface, not a colour. Matte black and gloss black come apart on the model.
Fewer returns
A return costs freight both ways, an inspection and a repack. A customer who sees the product before ordering never starts that process.
How electronics models get made
Every product in this category is drawn before it is manufactured, and that CAD file sits with the brand. As a retailer you rarely hold it yourself, but it is worth asking for: optimised for a browser, that geometry becomes the model a customer turns over on the product page.
Where there is no CAD, the product is modelled from photographs and the dimensions you already publish. The measurements come from your spec sheet rather than being estimated from an image, because true scale is half the promise.
Start narrow. Put the product that gets asked about most live during the 7-day trial and watch its add-to-cart rate.
It installs on the platform you already use.
We have native apps on Shopify, ikas, Wix and Salla, and everywhere else it installs with a single script tag.
The 3D viewer and AR are in every plan. Plans differ by how many scenes you publish, so a catalogue can grow one product at a time.
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