Paper Airplane Brings Packaging to Life With Augmented Reality
One of the Southeast’s largest full-service marketing companies announced a cutting-edge augmented-reality packaging product.
Paper Airplane is now live with a technology that allows its customers to use its product’s packaging design to offer a new dimension in marketing and customer service via augmented reality.
Using a brand-new technology called StraxAR, consumers can use its app to point their phones at the packaging of a participating product and receive an array of marketing messages in video or virtually any media.
“It literally brings packaging to life,” said Paper Airplane director of marketing Aubree Anderson. “The customer can use any message or presentation. For example, a mop product might show customers a video on how to easily change its pad, while a tomato sauce manufacturer might show a video with a recipe.”
“It’s a whole new level of consumer engagement,” Anderson said. “It gives the customer more information in a new, entertaining way, which can increase the probability of purchase.”
“It gives customers a new way to help make the sale. Every company would like to use packaging to say more at the point of purchase. Our customers will be among the first in the country to benefit from this new dimension in using packaging to expand marketing messaging,” she said.
Customers can change the AR message at any time.
“Once the packaging is in the system, the customer can change the content as often as they like,” Anderson said. “It’s perfect for seasonal marketing. The same label can show the customer seasonal messages even if the packaging hasn’t been produced specifically for the season.”
It’s also a fast, efficient way to get new information about a product to the consumer.
“Anything a company needs to tell its customers in a hurry,” Anderson said, “our AR packaging option can allow them to get that word out immediately.
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