JOOR, a leading digital wholesale platform and data exchange, has announced an exclusive partnership with Lily AI, an AI-powered image attribution and customer intent platform for e-commerce.
Now, Lily AI will enable JOOR platform users to significantly reduce the time dedicated to manually tagging products. This advanced integration allows retailers to better plan assortments in less time, and to optimise product discovery on their e-commerce sites.
It’s worth noting here that JOOR has a vast network of 13,300 brands and more than 380,000 retailers transacting over US $ 1.50 billion in wholesale order volume on the platform each month.
JOOR retailers will improve their decision-making due to greater tagging detail and benefit from unparalleled tagging accuracy, as claimed by the company. The retailers no longer need to rely solely on brands to input product details and they can quickly and directly tag the products within their e-commerce sites, leading to better product discovery and increased sales.
“Lily AI turns qualitative product attributes into a universal mathematical language at a high volume, with unprecedented accuracy. Our customer intent platform is driving significant revenue impact at some of the world’s leading retailers, and we are thrilled to create the same value for JOOR customers,” commented Purva Gupta, Co-founder, and CEO at Lily AI.
“We are proud to offer our customers a best-in-class assortment of ready-to-wear and accessories from over 1,000 established and emerging designers,” mentioned Allison Reilly, Shopbop’s GMM of Accessories and Men’s, adding, “JOOR’s Auto Attribution Functionality anticipates assortment gaps, allows for bulk product detail implementation and creates attribution efficiencies, which help us to deliver a customer-centric product offering.”
“JOOR’s mission is to deliver best-in-class solutions to our clients’ needs. We have created a complete wholesale ecosystem through both our own product innovation and by integrating with industry-leading technology partners such as Lily AI,” explained Kristin Savilia, CEO of JOOR.







