3D & AR model examples

Each model below is live: drag to rotate, scroll to zoom, and tap the AR button on a supported phone to place it in your space. These are neutral public sample GLBs used to demonstrate the viewer — they are not WEARFITS products. To view your own model, use the AR viewer.

Astronaut

Sample GLB (model-viewer shared asset). General 3D demo.

Robot

Sample GLB with rigged geometry. Shows materials and shading.

Product (planter)

Sample retail GLB. A real product shown at scale in AR.

Product (mixer)

Sample retail GLB. A hard-surface product in AR.

Detailed object

Sample GLB. Shows finer geometry and textures.

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Footwear/bag placeholder. A photo-to-3D model of a shoe or bag would render here, generated from a single product photo.

Shoe / bag (placeholder)

Clearly marked placeholder — drop your own model in the viewer.

Example deployments

Where photo-to-3D shoe and bag models are produced and embedded in production. These links go to WEARFITS demo and documentation surfaces.

Sample models above are public model-viewer shared assets used for demonstration only and are not affiliated with the products shown in the deployment links.

Last updated June 2026 · Photo-to-3D AR Viewer editorial

Frequently asked questions

What are the example models on this page?

They are neutral public sample GLBs (model-viewer shared assets) used to demonstrate the viewer. They are not WEARFITS products and are not affiliated with the products shown in the deployment links.

How do I interact with the 3D models?

Each model is live: drag to rotate, scroll to zoom, and tap the AR button on a supported phone to place it in your space. The models are rendered inline using Google's <model-viewer> web component.

Can I view my own 3D model here?

Yes. Use the AR viewer to drop your own GLB, glTF, or OBJ file and view it in interactive 3D and AR in the browser. The example gallery itself shows fixed sample models.

Why is there a shoe and bag placeholder?

The footwear/bag card is a clearly marked placeholder showing where a photo-to-3D model of a shoe or bag — generated from a single product photo — would render in a production deployment.