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Guidance for 3D Product Visualization on AWS
Overview
This guidance demonstrates how to integrate real-time 3D product visualization capabilities into websites using Amazon GameLift Streams, enabling businesses to create immersive digital experiences where customers can explore, customize, and interact with products in real-time. The implementation leverages AWS CodePipeline to manage the application build process, while AWS Lambda@Edge acts as an intermediary between the website frontend and streaming services. Website visitors access high-fidelity, scalable 3D experiences through Amazon CloudFront, which efficiently delivers cached files or retrieves them from Amazon S3 as needed. This comprehensive solution works across devices without requiring specialized hardware, resulting in more confident purchasing decisions, reduced return rates, and typically 30-40% higher conversion rates compared to static images. By implementing this guidance, you can create compelling product experiences that enhance customer engagement, transform online shopping into an interactive process, and boost conversion rates on your website while leveraging AWS's robust infrastructure that automatically scales during traffic fluctuations.
Benefits
Embed interactive 3D product visualizations directly into your website, allowing customers to explore products from every angle. This immersive experience helps increase conversion rates by giving customers confidence in their purchase decisions.
Deploy a fully automated CI/CD pipeline using AWS CodePipeline and CodeBuild to simplify application updates and maintenance. Your team can focus on creating compelling 3D experiences while AWS services handle the infrastructure management and deployment processes.
Meet varying demand with Amazon GameLift Streams' ability to automatically scale rendering resources as website traffic fluctuates. Your customers receive consistent, high-quality 3D visualization experiences even during peak traffic periods without requiring powerful client hardware.
How it works
These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.
Deploy with confidence
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