
Myntra unveils ‘Dream Room Inspirations' feature with Google Cloud AI
Myntra
has collaborated with
Google
Cloud to introduce '
Dream Room Inspirations
,' a generative AI-powered feature that aims to redefine home decor shopping for users across the country. By leveraging Google's Imagen 3 AI model on Vertex AI, the feature generates text to high-quality images with precision detailing enabling shoppers to create their dream homes based on different home interior design styles.
According to a report by The Ken Research, in 2024, over 20 million users in India purchased home decor products online. Taking the next step towards solving customers' needs and catering to the growing demand, Dream Home Inspiration blends inspiration with shopping within the app. This tech feature, currently live with themes like Bohemian Chic, Eclectic Flair, Chic Coastal, Modern Minimalist, Indie Corner, simplifies the inspiration-discovery-purchase journey for the customers, helping them visualise the aesthetics and make the right choice for their home furnishing needs.
Speaking on the innovation, Lakshminarayan Swaminathan, Vice President, Product Management and Design, Myntra said, 'Since the introduction of this category, we realised curation and inspiration-based shopping is core to the customer journey. Customers search for decor inspirations on the web before they decide on what to purchase. Everything we've done for the category complements this aim of simplifying the user journey by serving inspiration to customers to discover products that match their aesthetic sensibilities while also enabling them access to these offerings under one roof. With Imagen, we are offering an experience that is both intuitive and immersive, ensuring that every home reflects the unique style of individuals. As home décor gains momentum as a lifestyle priority, we are excited to empower our customers with smarter, more engaging ways to shop for their dream spaces.'
"Myntra's innovative 'Dream Room Inspirations' feature exemplifies how generative AI can bridge the gap between inspiration and purchase, providing users with high-quality, visually stunning room images generated from text with remarkable precision. This collaboration highlights the potential of our technology to empower leading platforms like Myntra to redefine customer journeys and capitalize on the significant online demand in the home and furniture category,' said Mitesh Agarwal, Managing Director, Customer Growth Engine, Architecture, Solutions & Technology, Google Cloud APAC.
How the 'Dream Room Inspirations' feature works:
Customers can choose their preferred room type (Bedroom, Living Room, etc.) or design theme (Bohemian, Minimalist, Victorian Vibe, etc.) from the Myntra Home category page. The widget then generates room inspirations and customers will be able to view this based on the selected style and space.
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