Configurix

AR product configurator

Put the configured product in the customer’s world.

An augmented-reality product configurator should show the same valid product your customer configured—not a disconnected demo model. Configurix connects governed choices, dimensions, materials, saved projects and commercial action with an optional AR preview for supported products, assets, devices and viewer paths.

Garden project · revision 6

Bioclimatic pergola

AR ready
Place at true product scale

Size

4.8 × 3.5 m

Finish

Anthracite

Project

CX-1842

Three ways to deliver augmented reality from a configurator.

“Supports AR” is not an architecture. The implementation must name the viewer path, supported devices, asset formats, state continuity and fallback before capability can be accepted.

Native viewer handoff

A customer configures in the browser, then opens the accepted model in a device-native AR viewer such as Scene Viewer or AR Quick Look.

Strength

Fast route to familiar placement controls with a clear 3D fallback when the implementation and device support it.

Boundary

The native viewer may not carry the full configurator interface, so the generated asset and configuration identity must be prepared before handoff.

In-browser WebXR experience

A compatible browser starts an immersive AR session while the application keeps more control over interaction, state and interface.

Strength

Can preserve a connected web journey and application-owned behavior on supported browsers and hardware.

Boundary

Support must be detected at runtime. A useful non-AR fallback is part of the product, not an optional error message.

Purpose-built mobile application

A managed sales, survey or specialist workflow needs native device capabilities, controlled hardware or deeper project interaction.

Strength

Appropriate when the business case justifies app installation, release management and a defined supported-device estate.

Boundary

An app does not remove product-data, asset, scale, testing or configuration-continuity work; it changes the delivery surface.

Interactive AR path planner

Match the delivery path to device reach and interaction.

This planner identifies a starting architecture. Final support still depends on the product, asset pipeline, target devices, browsers, viewer behavior and acceptance tests.

Device reach

Experience requirement

Recommended starting architecture

Use a governed cross-platform handoff

Prepare and validate the required viewer paths without creating separate product truth. Capability detection selects an accepted route while one configuration ID anchors every asset and next action.

One accepted configuration → viewer-specific derivatives → supported native AR → browser 3D fallback
GLB or glTF and USDZ derivative parity
Runtime capability detection
Viewer-specific launch and fallback tests
One saved configuration across every path

Preserve one configuration across 3D, AR and the sale.

The valuable part is not launching a camera. It is proving that the placed product is the exact saved revision that returns to the quote, cart, CRM or project workflow.

Configuration identity

Stable project ID and revision shared by browser 3D, AR request, quote and saved project.

Product identity

Product family, model, catalogue revision, market and availability context.

Accepted choices

Option and value IDs—not only labels, screenshots or material names.

Geometry state

Modules, dimensions, transforms, visibility, repetition and generated geometry inputs.

Material state

Stable finish IDs and AR-ready material bindings with tested color and texture behavior.

World scale

Declared units, conversion, model bounds, intended scale policy and placement origin.

Asset revision

GLB, glTF, USDZ or other delivery asset identity plus the pipeline revision that created it.

Viewer path

Detected capability, selected AR mode, fallback destination and viewer-specific parameters.

Commercial context

Price result, currency and quote revision remain related without treating AR as the pricing authority.

Journey events

Availability, launch, placement, return, edit, save and commercial action tied to consented analytics.

Prepare product assets for placement, not just presentation.

A good browser render can still fail in AR when scale, origin, materials, delivery format or the largest configuration was never tested in the intended viewer.

Scale and units

Export and validate physical dimensions in a known unit. Test a reference object and representative minimum, normal and maximum configurations.

Origin and placement

Place the origin intentionally at the floor, wall, ceiling or mounting reference that matches the product and the viewer path.

Runtime geometry

Remove hidden engineering detail, preserve visible silhouette and openings, control mesh count and verify the largest valid product on real devices.

Materials and lighting

Use physically based material inputs consistently, compress textures deliberately and review finishes under varied real-world lighting.

Configuration mapping

Every visible module and finish must trace to accepted product state so the AR result cannot drift from the saved project.

Format delivery

Validate the actual GLB, glTF, USDZ or generated derivative in each promised viewer; file extension alone is not acceptance evidence.

Use AR for context. Keep technical approval where it belongs.

The most trustworthy experience tells buyers what AR helps them understand and what a survey, engineer or installer must still verify.

Pergolas, verandas and carports

Place the configured structure beside a building or within an outdoor area to discuss footprint, finish and visual proportion.

AR does not verify foundations, wall condition, drainage, boundaries, utilities, wind loading or planning requirements.

Furniture and modular storage

Preview overall size, arrangement, material and relationship to surrounding furniture before saving or ordering.

Room scan quality, occlusion, clearances, access routes and wall fixing still require separate checks where relevant.

Outdoor kitchens and equipment

Compare layout, module sequence, finish and approximate working space in the intended environment.

Services, ventilation, heat zones, structural support and installation clearances need accepted technical review.

Doors, windows and wall products

Communicate style, color, panel arrangement, hardware and visual fit against a real opening or facade.

A visual overlay is not an opening survey, installation tolerance check, fire assessment or structural approval.

Industrial and commercial products

Help buyers and sales teams understand footprint, access envelope, orientation and context before technical design review.

Safety zones, loads, connections, guarding, compliance and commissioning remain governed engineering decisions.

Tabletop and consumer products

Show configured appearance, relative size and materials with a low-friction path back to cart, quote or saved design.

Small reflective, transparent or animated products need device testing because visual behavior can vary by viewer and environment.

Acceptance before launch

Test the product, device path and return journey together.

A successful viewer launch proves very little on its own. Acceptance follows the same configuration through preparation, placement, interruption, return and commercial action.

State parity

The AR model shows the same product, modules, dimensions, options and finishes as the accepted browser configuration.

Physical scale

Known reference dimensions remain within the agreed tolerance across representative supported devices and viewer paths.

Placement origin

Floor-, wall- or tabletop placement begins from the approved mounting reference and orientation.

Largest configuration

The heaviest valid product loads, places and remains usable on the lowest supported device tier.

Finish review

Representative light, dark, metallic, transparent and textured finishes remain understandable in varied environments.

Capability detection

The page offers AR only when an accepted path is available and explains or uses a tested fallback otherwise.

Journey return

Leaving native AR and returning to the website preserves the saved configuration and the next commercial action.

Revision trace

AR assets and events record the catalogue, configuration and asset revisions used at launch.

Unsupported state

Invalid, incomplete or review-required configurations cannot silently create an orderable AR result.

Orientation change

Portrait, landscape, interruption, backgrounding and session exit do not corrupt the project state.

Accessibility

Essential configuration and buying tasks remain available without entering an immersive camera experience.

Measurement boundary

Copy, workflow and approvals never present the visualization as an accepted survey or engineering measurement.

Measure the journey without inventing causation.

Tie AR events to the configuration and a defined funnel. Report availability, successful use and later actions separately so teams can compare like-for-like audiences instead of claiming that every AR-assisted order was caused by AR.

ar_available

An accepted AR path is available for this device, product and configuration.

ar_launch_requested

The user selected the AR action from a named journey location.

ar_launch_succeeded

The implementation received evidence that the intended path opened successfully.

ar_launch_failed

The path failed with a categorized reason and a usable fallback was offered.

ar_returned

The customer returned to the web journey with the same configuration revision.

configuration_edited_after_ar

An option changed after AR and created a new traceable project revision.

project_saved_after_ar

The customer saved or shared the project after entering AR.

commercial_action_after_ar

The same configuration later reached cart, lead, quote or approval within the chosen attribution window.

Privacy by named data flow

Document permissions, which viewer handles camera composition, what the site receives, what is stored and how consented analytics behaves.

An equivalent non-AR journey

Keep essential product choices, summaries, saving and buying actions accessible without an immersive session or camera permission.

Performance on real mobile hardware

Stage code and assets, test the largest valid product and measure transfer, decode, memory and interaction on the lowest supported device tier.

Where Configurix fits

AR stays connected to the product configuration.

Configurix is white-label 3D product configurator and visual CPQ software for manufacturers, product owners, dealers, retailers, showrooms and installers. It connects governed product choices, browser 3D, live pricing, saved projects, leads, quotes and structured handoff. Optional AR is scoped for accepted products, assets, devices and viewer paths.

Exact platform support, asset generation, measurement assistance, ecommerce action, analytics and operational outputs are confirmed against the working implementation. AR helps a customer understand context; it does not silently become survey, engineering or production evidence.

Scope an AR-enabled configurator

One governed journey

Customer creates a valid configuration in responsive browser 3D
Rules, dimensions, material IDs and saved revision remain authoritative
Capability detection selects an accepted AR path or useful fallback
The placed asset records the configuration and asset revisions used
Returning to the website restores the same project and next action
Quote, cart, CRM or project record receives structured configuration data

AR product configurator FAQs.

Direct answers for product, ecommerce, sales, marketing, 3D, engineering and IT teams evaluating augmented-reality product configuration.