Headlines

Let’s Face It: Image-Recognition in Retail to See Major Growth

Image-recognition technology is expected to make major inroads in retail in the coming years, with growing use in inventory management, customer-behavior analysis and personalized marketing. That’s the conclusion of the just-released “Global Image Recognition in Retail” report from Pragma Market Research, which predicted that market will grow at an annual rate of 20 percent between 2023-2028.

“The growth of image recognition in the retail market is attributed to the increasing demand for efficient and effective retail operations and the growing need for personalized customer experience,” the report states. “With the development of advanced visual-recognition technologies, retailers can analyze customer behavior and preferences, optimize store layouts, and provide personalized marketing strategies to increase customer engagement and loyalty.”

The report covers such technologies as code recognition, digital image processing, facial recognition, object recognition more. Specific applications covered in the report include visual product search, security and surveillance, vision analytics, marketing and advertising, and more.

“The visual product search segment is expected to hold the largest market share due to the increasing demand for visual search technologies for product discovery and shopping convenience,” the report states.

Key tech providers in the market include Snap2Insight, Vispera, Trax, Slyce, NEC Corp., Ricoh Innovations, IBM, Honeywell, Standard Cognition, Google, Qualcomm, Microsoft and AWS.

Click here to request a sample of the report.

Shop! Association

Recent Posts

Number of Americans ‘Doing OK’ Financially Drops Further

View in Fed report has been trending lower since 2021

2 days ago

Counterfeit Goods Could Rise 75% by 2030: Study

One in 20 dollars spent at start of next decade could be on fake products

3 days ago

Most Retail Workers Feel Unsafe: Survey

As a result, employers advised to be proactive in dealing with such concerns

4 days ago

FAO Schwarz Debuts in Paris

Toy retailer lands on fifth floor of famed department store

5 days ago

Two Japanese Retailers Set U.S. Entry

Bandai Namco coming to American Dream; GU to debut on NY’s Broadway

5 days ago

Cracker Barrel Testing Reno Prototypes

Updates to 25-30 units part of chain’s strategic transformation plan

5 days ago

This website uses cookies.