Hey everyone! I’ve been working on something cool and I’d love your thoughts. You know how some online stores have virtual try-on features? Well, I saw one that uses AI, but it sends your face data to another country. That got me thinking - what if we could do this without sharing our personal info?
So, I came up with an idea for a diffusion-based model that runs right on the website. No data goes to third parties. It’s all local and secure. I think it could be a game-changer for online brands.
I’m pretty excited about it and I’m considering making it open source. What do you guys think? Is this something you’d want to use when shopping online? Any potential issues you can see?
If you’re interested in the technical side, I can share how I set it up. Just let me know in the comments!
hey, this idea is rad! i like the focus on privacy & local processing. do u think it would adapt well for various body types? also, curious if it works for all apparel or only clothes. keep us in loop, sounds promising!
Your idea for a local virtual fitting room is intriguing. As someone who’s worked in e-commerce, I can see the potential benefits for both customers and retailers. The privacy aspect is particularly compelling, given increasing concerns about data protection.
Have you considered the computational requirements for running this locally? It might be challenging to ensure smooth performance across various devices and browsers. Additionally, you’ll need to address how to handle different body types and clothing styles accurately.
Regarding open-sourcing, it could indeed accelerate development and adoption. However, be prepared for the challenges of managing an open-source project, including documentation and community engagement.
One suggestion: consider partnering with a small online retailer for a pilot test. This could provide valuable real-world feedback and help refine the technology before wider release.
Wow, that’s a fascinating concept you’ve got there! I’m super intrigued by the idea of local virtual fitting rooms. Have you considered how this might impact loading times for the website? I’m curious about the tech behind it.
Also, I wonder how accurate the fittings would be compared to the current AI solutions. Do you think there might be any trade-offs in terms of precision?
Open-sourcing sounds like a great idea! Have you thought about how other developers might contribute or expand on your work? It could lead to some really cool innovations.
What kind of feedback have you gotten from online retailers so far? I’d imagine they’d be pretty excited about a solution that doesn’t involve sending customer data overseas.
Keep us posted on your progress! This could be a real game-changer for online shopping. 
