Trends in ecommerce image creation
Current approaches to product imagery creation are complicated and expensive. In this Nfinite-sponsored Dimensional Research report, 100 VP or C-level executives at large retail companies shared their perspectives on image creation. Dive in to find out what retailers are struggling with and how they’re leveraging technology to meet visualization demands.
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Trends in e-commerce image creation
Current approaches to product imagery creation are complicated and expensive. In this Nfinite-sponsored Dimensional Research report, 100 VP or C-level executives at large retail companies shared their perspectives on image creation. Dive in to find out what retailers are struggling with and how they’re leveraging technology to meet visualization demands.
Download the report below:
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Retail executives see the power of better visuals
68%
report they often go over budget on photoshoots
91%
agree that great imagery has a clear positive impact across performance metrics
87%
see CGI and 3D image creation as necessary technologies
Retail executives see the power of better visuals
CGI and 3D imagery are expected to fuel business performance
Lower image creation costs
CGI and 3D imagery are expected to fuel business performance
Optimize promotion of specific products to match availability
Lower product return rates
With their inspirational visuals, our product page traffic increased by 30%.”
Antoine Levan, Marketing Director, Conforama
Predictable spending, predictable quality, and unbeatable turnaround time.”
Cindy, Executive, Large Retailer
nfinite guarantees impactful visuals and reduces our content creation costs.”
La Redoute
nfinite is customizable shutterstock for retail.”
Florian Carrere, CEO, Delamaison
Dive into the data and uncover what retail executives are thinking
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Dive into the data and uncover what retail executives are thinking