A real boat. On this page.

Not a photo, not a 360 spin — the actual 3D asset, running in a stock theme.

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The AR button is in the viewer, top centre — the host page can't launch it, and it doesn't need to.

See the flagship

Every product, live in 3D

  • Jewellery scale.

    40 mm of steel. Lume you can switch on, a skeletonised rotor under a see-through caseback, and hands showing your actual local time. Then it goes on your wrist.

  • Something you could never photograph in a studio.

    An inflatable boat with an outboard, in the room you're standing in. Same embed. Same two lines.

That's the whole integration.

Stock Craft theme. No app. No 3D team. Two lines in your product template.

<script type="module" src="https://engine.wearitar.com/sdk/v1/wearitar-sdk.js"></script>
<wearitar-viewer model-id="5a571563-9f14-457c-bf83-df2e6a55a1ca"></wearitar-viewer>

Questions merchants actually ask

Does it work on iPhone?

Yes. iPhone and iPad have no WebXR today, so they land on Quick Look — the USDZ is generated in the browser. Android Chrome gets WebXR instead. It is one line of routing, and you write none of it.

Do I have to make the 3D models?

Someone does, yes — that is the honest answer. The asset is the work. The embed is two lines.

Will it slow my page down?

The poster paints before any model is fetched, and the 3D loads in behind it. Point the poster at the model's own thumbnail and it is one request, not two.

Does it fight my theme?

No. The viewer sits in a closed shadow root, so it cannot leak CSS into your theme and your theme cannot reach in. It costs you one div's worth of page.