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Epigraph is a 3D and AR product experience provider for e-commerce use cases. Its listed headquarters are in Kansas City, United States. It is not a seller marketplace, nor does it provide storefronts, logistics, or payment acquiring. Instead, it helps brands turn products into immersive shopping experiences that can be rotated, placed in real-world spaces, explored through interactive tours, and customized with configurable options.
Its core products include 3D & AR Viewer, Product Tour, and Configurator. Viewer supports full-angle viewing, zooming, and the “View in Your Space®” AR experience; Product Tour uses interactive hotspots to explain key selling points; Configurator is designed for multi-option products such as furniture, saunas, and modular products, allowing shoppers to choose materials, doors and windows, accessories, or upgrades online. Epigraph also provides content production services such as 3D rendering, product animations, detail images, and lifestyle scene images, and claims that a single 3D model can be repurposed into images, animations, AR experiences, and other multi-channel assets.
The site mentions “Pricing & Subscriptions” and a “Content Creation add-on,” but does not publicly disclose specific plans or prices, so it should be treated as a sales-consultation-based quote model. Input requirements for production are relatively flexible: work can begin from CAD files, blueprints, assembly instructions, product images, material samples, physical products, or reference photos. The page discloses average production times of around 4 hours for a single product image, around 6 hours for an animation, around 1 hour for a detail image, and around 8 hours for a scene image, though actual timelines still depend on product complexity.
Its strength lies in covering the full workflow from content production to front-end interactive experiences, with a collaborative review platform, real-time 3D review, and a dedicated support team. Case studies include Ace Hardware, Neighbor, and Almost Heaven Saunas, showing improvements in conversion rate, engagement, and return rate. The limitations are that pricing is not transparent, and implementation requires substantial product information and production coordination before launch. The main content also does not explain specific integration methods for platforms such as Shopify, WooCommerce, or Amazon, nor does it provide payment method information.
Epigraph is better suited to brands, retailers, and suppliers with high average order values, experience-driven products, and complex specifications, such as furniture, outdoor products, home improvement and building materials, saunas, and hardware categories. It is not a good match for small and midsize sellers that only need low-cost store setup, product listing, or fulfillment services. Access from China is not disclosed in the main content, and payment and localization support are also unknown. Domestic sellers may also compare Threekit, Cylindo, Zakeke, Sketchfab Business, or the built-in 3D/AR solutions offered by major platforms.
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