Together with Louis Poulsen we've crafted an application that lets you bring the iconic products directly into your living space.

XR for product visualization
Visualize it with AR and VR: Virtual reality and augmented reality is the perfect way to visualize products – for marketing, sales, installation, or maintenance purposes. Walk around a digital replica and see your product from all angles or disassemble virtually it for easy step-by-step guidance.
See all our projects related to product visualization with XR technologies
Ever wondered if the furniture you see on the website matches your house interior? TAKT has an app to make sure of that, thanks to AR.
Walk around a showroom and get a spacious feeling of all the equipment – straight from the homepage.
With augmented reality (AR), you can turn any information into interesting learnings. This is exactly what we have done for DSB.
A 3D model says more than 10,000 words
Your 3D models can be extremely detailed .
You can see the ores in the wood from every angle, you can walk around in your future kitchen, you can see how the light falls from the lamps, and how perfect that chair fits in the corner.
Our skilled 3D artists have designed models for a number of the high-end fashion, textile, and furniture brands in Copenhagen to help push international sales.
We can simulate wood, glass, metal, and soft fabrics in virtual reality and augmented reality.
Fast and easy assembling
For industrial customers we develop 3D models of their products that can be accessed using VR or AR. Layer by layer and step by step, you can find user guides for every function of complicated equipment in a visual and engaging way.
With XR, you can convert your drawing to 3D models that you an access in 3D. Rather than just play around with them on your 2D monitor, you can place the full-scale digital twin in a real or virtual environment.
Walk around in XR before you build it
For one customer, we helped develop a virtual model of an offshore transformer station. We imported the model into Microsoft Mesh, allowing our customer to have virtual meetings with their client, where they can walk around the platform in virtual reality.
For something as expensive as an offshore platform, walking around a 1:1 model of the platform allows you to fix a lot of details in the design phase. It is much easier and a heck of a lot cheaper to change the size of a room, the placement of a door, the flow of pipes and anything else in this phase, than when the platform is assembled and placed at sea.
Your product does not need to be the size of a platform to gain advantages of XR in product visualization. Having the product in 3D in front of you and be able to interact with it creates much more engagement and emotions than watching it on a screen.