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Cross-Platform AR Ring Visualization
A B2B prototype enabling jewelry retailers to transfer finalized ring configurations from a desktop catalog to a mobile AR experience. The system uses a secure desktop to mibile handoff to preserve all product details and instantly launch an interactive try-on view on the customer’s phone. Designed to demonstrate a seamless multi-device workflow, the project highlights responsive UI design, deep linking, and AR integration to improve client consultations and reduce purchase hesitation.

Once a user finalizes a ring configuration on the desktop platform, they can seamlessly transition to the mobile app to view the same design in augmented reality. The mobile experience is fully synchronized with the desktop interface, ensuring that any changes made - such as stone, metal, or size adjustments are instantly reflected. This allows customers to visualize the ring directly on their own hand, experiment with different finger placements, and make a more confident, informed purchase decision.


To establish the core structure of the experience, I began with low-fidelity wireframes to block the UI across both desktop and mobile flows. Thesefinalised designs focused on information hierarchy, navigation patterns, and the cross-platform handoff between the configurator and AR viewer. Working in grayscale allowed me to rapidly iterate on layout decisions such as placement of the “View in AR” action before introducing visual styling or interaction details. This stage ensured a clear, user-centered framework and reduced rework during high-fidelity prototyping.
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