
3DLOOK, a body scanning company headquartered in the USA, has recently raised US $ 1 million investment to measure the human bodies around the world using a smartphone. Till date, the company has raised a total of US $ 400,000.
The company has developed a technology, SAIA (Scanning Artificial Intelligence for Apparel), that can process and measure the human body from just two casual photos from any smartphone device. It can give exact size based on the scanned measurements and also tells about the exact fitting of the clothes on different body shapes.
The AI-powered smartphone body scanner hopes to boost the online apparel sales market, offering various brands and small stores an API for desktop and SDK for mobile to collect client’s measurements and build custom clothing proposals.
Additionally, the company has also a build a database containing over 20,000 human body measurements based on their geographic location, age, and gender groups. This will help brands to make quality customized apparel, sell more apparel and resolve the fit and return issues.
3DLOOK was created by Vadim Rogovskiy, Ivan Makeev, and Alex Arapovd. The team found out that other solutions already available in the market had two major drawbacks since it did not allow to measure fits with precision and was highly depended on expensive hardware.
Vadim Rogovskiy, Co-Founder, 3D look, explained, “I learned that the apparel industry had mounting return problems in e-commerce. We have spent over a year on the R&D and testing of the new methods and different combinations of the technologies.”
3DLOOK is already working with fashion companies like Lemonade Fashion and Koviem.






