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  • Snap to It Mahabharat Finds a New Lens with Historyverse and Snapchat

    Snap to It Mahabharat Finds a New Lens with Historyverse and Snapchat

    MUMBAI: When Mahabharat meets a Snap filter, you know history’s getting a glow-up. Collective Artists Network’s Historyverse, the tech-driven storytelling platform reimagining India’s past, has teamed up with Snapchat to bring one of the country’s oldest epics to one of its youngest audiences.

    In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, Historyverse’s AI-enabled series Mahabharat: Ek Dharmayudh will now reach Snapchat’s vast Gen Z community in India, giving the timeless saga a modern makeover through the app’s playful digital formats from bite-sized episodes to immersive AR Lenses that let users step right into the story.

    “Our collaboration with Snapchat is a perfect reflection of what we stand for bridging culture, creativity, and technology,” said Collective Artists Network founder and group CEO Vijay Subramaniam. “With Mahabharat: Ek Dharmayudh, we’ve reimagined a story that has defined generations using AI. Partnering with Snapchat lets us take this heritage and introduce it to Gen Z in their own language and on their preferred platform.”

    Snapchat, long considered a digital playground for India’s 70 million-plus Gen Z users, sees this tie-up as a way to merge myth with modernity. “We’re chuffed to partner with Historyverse to bring the world of Mahabharat to our community,” said Snap Inc head of content partnerships & AR Saket Jha Saurabh. “From short-form content to immersive AR Lenses, this gives millions of Snapchatters a unique way to experience one of India’s greatest epics.”

    The AI-enabled adaptation, created under Historyverse and powered by Galleri 5’s homegrown G5 AI Pipeline, is already streaming on JioHotstar and airing on Star Plus from 25 October. The series uses advanced AI-driven storytelling and visual design to retell the Mahabharat with a futuristic flair where timeless dharma meets cutting-edge tech.

    Meanwhile, Historyverse’s presence on Snapchat has been growing at warp speed. Its vertical Sanatani Itihaas has already crossed 100,000 followers, reached 6 million unique viewers in the past month, and racked up 14 million Spotlight views proof that even ancient tales can trend in the age of AR.

    With this collaboration, Snapchat becomes the new Kurukshetra where tradition and technology spar playfully for Gen Z’s attention. For the Mahabharat’s warriors, destiny was written in the stars; for today’s creators, it might just be written in Snaps.

    As Historyverse and Snapchat team up, the message is clear history doesn’t have to stay in textbooks. Sometimes, all it takes is a camera lens, a clever filter, and a little bit of AI magic to make the oldest stories feel brand new again.

  • Suno strikes a new note with Gourab Ghose as head of international markets

    Suno strikes a new note with Gourab Ghose as head of international markets

    MUMBAI: When Suno talks, the world listens and now it wants the world to sing along. The music creation platform has roped in Gourab Ghose as its new head of international Markets, a move that sets the tempo for its global expansion plans.

    Ghose arrives with an eclectic track record across some of the world’s biggest platforms. At Snap Inc., he was instrumental in scaling communities and monetisation in India the company’s largest market worldwide. Before that, he tuned growth strategies at Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ Hotstar (now JioHotstar), where his subscription initiatives hit high notes in one of the fastest-growing streaming battlegrounds.

    At Suno, Ghose will orchestrate the company’s international growth strategy, focusing on taking its AI-powered music creation tools to millions of creators across cultures, languages and communities. “Suno is rewriting the way the world interacts with creativity and creativity tools,” he said, calling the chance to globalise its vision both “exciting and deeply personal.” Suno’s co-founder Martin Camacho echoed the sentiment, hailing Ghose’s experience as key to scaling the platform’s community-first approach.

    With Ghose at the helm, Suno is looking to harmonise technology, creativity and global reach striking fresh chords in the rapidly evolving world of music creation.

  • Ad Club Bangalore snaps up Gen Z insights at Inspiration Room

    Ad Club Bangalore snaps up Gen Z insights at Inspiration Room

    MUMBAI: When it comes to decoding Gen Z, even advertising veterans know they can’t just swipe left on change. The Advertising Club Bangalore’s 15th Inspiration Room lit up last Wednesday with over 100 participants, all keen to grasp how the next generation is reshaping consumption and culture.

    The evening kicked off with Gauri Kumar, who dived straight into the world of Augmented Reality (AR). From Bitmojis to AR lenses, she showed how brands like Myntra and Swiggy are already harnessing Snapchat’s creative toolkit to create scroll-stopping campaigns. “The challenge for brands is no longer access to AR, it’s how creatively you use it,” she quipped, adding that Snapchat has democratised AR production. A live demo on building AR experiences gave attendees a tangible taste of the future of branded engagement.

    Next up Snap Inc. India head of growth Chirag Kohli unpacked how Gen Z, who already command 43 per cent of consumer spend (a figure tipped to hit 50 per cent in the next decade), are redefining commerce. For them, shopping is not just transactional, it’s “shopcialising”, where trends, visuals, and community matter more than price tags. Kohli revealed that 63 per cent of Snapchat users have made purchases on the platform, proving its dual role as both a connection hub and a commerce driver.

    With creators becoming the new search engines and Snapchat pushing India-first features with a camera-first design, the session painted a vivid picture of how phygital is no longer a buzzword but a behaviour. “Attention is scarce, impressions are abundant,” Kohli warned, urging brands to deliver joy and community to cut through the noise.

    Closing the evening Ad Club Bangalore president Laeeq Ali announced that the Club itself is making its Snapchat debut. “This edition has set the bar high for what’s to come,” he said, noting how AR’s blend of code, 3D graphics, and storytelling is redefining advertising playbooks.

    For a series built on sparking inspiration, this edition proved why the Inspiration Room remains the place where marketers, creators, and technologists come together to catch the next big wave before it even trends.

  • Win blows into Cannes with ideas that are worth their metaverse in gold

    Win blows into Cannes with ideas that are worth their metaverse in gold

    MUMBAI: If Cannes is the playground for global creativity, Women Inspiring Network (Win) just brought the rulebook rewrite. On 18 June, amid the Riviera’s sparkle and the swirl of creativity at Cannes Lions 2025, Win is set to take over the iconic Hotel Martinez with the Win Lounge, a full day of boundary-breaking conversations on marketing, innovation, and leadership. But this isn’t just another panel fest. Think of it as a high-octane, insight-loaded salon for the world’s most disruptive thinkers.

    Adding sonic flair to the soirée is the debut of the Win Voices podcast, a platform spotlighting raw and unfiltered narratives from global game-changers. The vibe? Less conference, more cultural reset.

    The theme lineup reads like a cheat code to the future:

    1    Disrupting the Default: The New Playbook for Inclusive Innovation

    2    Culture is Capital: The New Frontier of Creative Influence

    3    Marketing in the Metaverse: Redefining Brand Engagement

    4    Beyond Advertising: Building Purpose-Driven Brands

    5    The Purpose Playbook: Philanthropic Families and the Art of Giving Big

    6    Metamorphosis of Marketing: Rebuilding Enterprises with Data, AI & Creativity

    The cast? Star-studded. From Snap’s Resh Sidhu, Spotify’s Bridget Evans, M·A·C Cosmetics’ Aïda Moudachirou-Rébois, and Samsung’s Antonia Faulkner, to Gumgum’s Phil Schraeder, Tigress Tigress’ Meera Sharath Chandra, Seeme Index’s Asha Shivaji, and WeTransfer’s Julia Linehan, the Win Lounge boasts a speaker lineup as sharp as a Cannes jury.

    And it’s not just media and tech titans. Voices from social impact and philanthropy like Neera Nundy of Dasra will add depth to the dialogue. “When families bring purpose to their philanthropy, they don’t just fund programmes, they shape futures,” she shared.

    Win founder Stuti Jalan summed it up with flair: “This is more than a gathering. It’s a game-changing celebration of creativity, courage, and connection.”

    Brands like Google, Apple, M·A·C Cosmetics, Samsung Electronics, Snap Inc., Publicis Groupe, and Influencer.com are already on the guest list. And this is just the start Win will next turn up at Climate Week in New York on 24 September, bringing its trademark fusion of inspiration and impact to the UNGA stage.

    So yes, Cannes might be about lions. But this June, the Win Lounge promises to roar the loudest and leave echoes of brilliance long after the rosé has run dry.

  • Snap Inc names Ajit Mohan chief business officer; reports strong Q4 growth

    Snap Inc names Ajit Mohan chief business officer; reports strong Q4 growth

    MUMBAI:  Snap Inc has promoted Ajit Mohan to chief business officer, according to its Q4 2024 investor letter released on 4 February 2025. Mohan, who joined the company over two years ago as president of APAC, successfully expanded Snap’s business and presence across the region.

    In his new role, Mohan will oversee the company’s global advertising operations, lead its revenue product teams, and drive alignment with partners to accelerate growth. He will be based in New York.

    The investor letter highlighted Snap Inc’s continued focus on expanding its community, diversifying revenue, and advancing augmented reality (AR) technology.

    Key financial highlights include:
    * Daily active users (DAUs): 453 million, up 39 million year-on-year.
    * Q4 revenue: $1.56 billion, a 14 per cent  year-on-year increase, driven by direct-response (DR) advertising and Snapchat+ subscriptions.
    * Profitability: $276 million adjusted EBITDA and $182 million in free cash flow.
    * Net income: $9 million.

    For 2024, Snap Inc reported $5.36 billion in revenue, marking a 16 per cent  annual increase. Direct response advertising revenue also rose by 16 per cent . Snapchat+ subscriber numbers doubled from 7 million to 14 million, contributing to a 131 per cent rise in subscription revenue, which now exceeds an annualised run rate of $500 million.

    Snap achieved $509 million in adjusted EBITDA for the year, its fifth consecutive year of positive results, along with $219 million in free cash flow.

    Mohan’s appointment signals Snap’s intent to strengthen its global advertising strategy and build on its ongoing financial momentum.

  • Snap Inc & BCG launch India’s first report on Gen Z

    Snap Inc & BCG launch India’s first report on Gen Z

    Mumbai: With a population of 377 million, Gen Z is now the largest generation ever to live in India. While they’re often perceived as teenagers, Gen Z is far from a homogeneous group. Their immense purchasing power and unique perspectives & behaviours demand the attention of businesses and marketers alike.

    To separate fact from fiction and gain a deeper understanding of this influential generation, Snap Inc. partnered with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to develop a report on Gen Z titled “The $2 Trillion Opportunity: How Gen Z is Shaping the New India”.

    This expansive research offers new perspectives into Indian Gen Z’s distinctive spending power across multiple categories, that no other report has explored in the past. The report also delves into uncovering unique insights into how they engage, influence, shop, and spend—shaping the future of India’s economy.

    Top key headlines from the report:

    1    Collective spending power reaches an impressive $860 billion, surging to $2 trillion by 2035.
    2    In 2025, Gen Z’s direct spending will amount to $250B.
    3    1 of 4 Gen Z are already in the workforce, by 2025 every 2nd Gen Z will be earning.
    4    Gen Z buys as many times as Millennials and is 1.5 times more likely to research their purchases.
    5    45 per cent of businesses recognize Gen Z’s potential, but only 15 per cent take action to actively address them indicating a huge opportunity.

    With 90 per cent of its daily active users aged 13-34, Snapchat is the undisputed voice of young people in India.

    Commenting on the findings from the report, Pulkit Trivedi, Managing Director, India, Snap Inc., said, “India is a young nation with a 377 million Gen Z population which will shape the future of India’s growth in the next two decades. Gen Z will be the biggest contributor to India’s consumption growth driving $ 1.8 Trillion worth of direct spend by the year 2035. In partnership with the Boston Consulting Group, we are excited to share deep insights on the economic potential, values and shopping behaviour of Gen Z in India. As a platform that serves the Gen Z audience, we look forward to working with brands and businesses to harness this growth potential.”

    “Our research evaluated the substantial impact of Gen Z  on consumption in India. Gen Z is already driving 43 per cent of India’s consumer spending. Their influence is not limited to select categories – it cuts across categories ranging from fashion, eating out, to automobiles and consumer durables. It is important for marketers to take note that this generation is driven by unique values and beliefs and therefore have distinctive purchase behaviours, however, we noticed that only 15 per cent of brands we spoke to are actively taking steps to tap into this opportunity. For businesses, understanding and authentically engaging with Gen Z isn’t just good to have; it’s necessary for winning today and will be imperative for survival tomorrow.” said BCG India Senior Partner and managing director Nimisha Jain.

    A powerhouse driving nearly half of India’s total consumption

    Gen Z isn’t just influencing the market; they’re redefining it. Their collective spending power reaches an impressive $860 billion, constituting 43 per cent of the country’s total consumption. This dynamic cohort is impacting significant spending across categories such as 50 per cent of total spending on footwear, 48 per cent on dining, 48 per cent on out-of-home entertainment, and 47 per cent on fashion and lifestyle. They are poised to play an increasingly vital role with their spending power projected to reach an astounding $2 trillion by 2035.

    Gen Z’s direct spending power to reach $1.8 trillion by 2035

    One in four Gen Z is already part of the workforce, meaning this generation wields a total spending power of $860 billion. However, the way the spending is distributed shows that currently, out of Gen Z’s total spending power of $860 billion, approximately $200 billion comes from direct spending—money they earn and spend themselves—while $660 billion comes from influenced spending, which includes purchases influenced by their recommendations or preferences. By 2035, these figures are expected to change dramatically, with direct spending projected to reach $1.8 trillion, implying that every second rupee of consumer spending in 2035, will be driven by Gen Z.

    On average, 70 per cent of Gen Z rely on their inner circle for guidance and love sharing updates

    Often misunderstood as a detached cohort, Gen Z is deeply rooted in authenticity and meaningful connections. About 70 per cent consider their inner circle— composed of close friends and family—their primary guides – actively sharing details of their day, major concerns in their life and seeking guidance on key choices such as what/where to buy, what content to watch among others. 8 of 10 Gen Zers take inputs from their close friends on what/where to buy in shopping.

    With a strong preference for visual content, nearly 80 per cent of Gen Z rely on images, GIFs, and immersive visuals to express themselves and connect with their circle. This group cares deeply about demonstrating their authenticity to those they love, and prefer to express themselves through visual sharing. This strong bond highlights their desire for connection and the importance they place on seeking input from those they trust.

    77 per cent of Gen Z’s Desire For Immersive Visual Is Driving Trends Like ‘Shopcializing’

    Gen Z care more about immersive visuals than the generation before them, with 77 per cent of this cohort find using augmented reality and interactive visuals more engaging, demonstrating a greater need for brands to create immersive content. They’re all about “shopcialising” — sharing shopping experiences with their inner circle via photos or video calls. This “phygital” blend of online and offline shopping is so seamless that one out of two  Gen Z are likely on the phone checking wish lists or creator pages online while in-store – far surpassing the 32 per cent of millennials.

    When it comes to brands, this youth generation is all about trends, not traditional loyalty. They’re 1.7 times more likely to choose trending styles when shopping over brands,  with 72 per cent of Gen Z shoppers turning to creators’ social channels as their go-to for shopping inspiration.

    45 per cent of Businesses Recognise Gen Z’s Potential, But Only 15 per cent Take Action

    Despite the undeniable influence of Gen Z in India, there exists a significant disconnect between recognition and action. While 45 per cent of businesses acknowledge Gen Z’s potential, only 15 per cent have actively leveraged these insights—a gap that presents brands with a prime opportunity to forge deeper connections with the generation shaping India’s consumer future.

    To capitalise on this opportunity, brands and marketers should focus on five key strategies:

    1    Rapidly innovate to stay on trend.
    2    Integrate social interaction throughout the shopping journey.
    3    Provide visually immersive experiences—online and offline.
    4    Create seamless omnichannel purchase pathways.
    5    Engage with the right influencers in the right way.

    Methodology: The findings of this report are based on primary research done with about 1000 parents to assess the right degree of influence and ~1200 Gen Zers and millennials to discern their defining values and purchase behaviour – blended with BCG and Snap’s joint experience in this space.

  • Britannia Treat Croissant partners with Snapchat

    Britannia Treat Croissant partners with Snapchat

    Mumbai: Have you ever had trouble pronouncing ‘Croissant’? You’re not alone! To help you make Croissant roll off the tongue like poetry, Britannia Treat Croissant has teamed up with Snapchat to launch an exciting new lens that puts your pronunciation skills to the test with a twist. Introducing the Britannia Treat Croissant Pronunciation Challenge—a playful way to connect with friends while showing off your linguistic flair!. This collaboration comes as an extension of the ongoing efforts by the brand, after the ‘Croissant Pronunciation Expert’ internship, to help consumers in mastering the pronunciation of this tricky word.

    With this interactive lens, Snapchatters can say “Croissant” (pronounced: kva-sawng) and watch as a meter gauges their pronunciation. If you stumble, don’t worry! You can try again until you nail it. And when you do, you’ll be rewarded with a virtual croissant crown to flaunt in your selfies. Share your crowned moments with friends and see who can master the art of saying “Croissant” the best!

    Snapchatters are known for their love of innovative formats and gamified experiences that make interactions more engaging and fun, much like croissant lovers. This new lens perfectly taps into that spirit, offering a unique challenge that combines technology and entertainment, bringing them together over the joy of pronouncing ‘croissant’ correctly.

    Britannia’s chief business officer, bread, cake and rusk Yudhishter Shringi said “We are happy to partner with Snapchat, marking a unique collaboration that blends our innovative spirit with Snapchat’s dynamic platform. Both Snapchat and the croissant audience share a passion for creativity and trendsetting, making this partnership a perfect match. We have been seeing great traction for the lens where Snapchatters are actively sharing, saving and spending considerable time interacting with the lens. With Britannia Treat Croissant, we are committed to exploring unique avenues to connect with our consumers and elevate their experience. This initiative is not just about making ‘Croissant’ easier to pronounce; it’s about enhancing awareness and embedding Britannia croissants into the everyday lives of our consumers. Our goal is to make Britannia synonymous with delicious croissants, and this partnership is a significant step in that direction.”

    “We’re thrilled to partner with Britannia Treat Croissant for the Croissant Pronunciation Challenge on Snapchat. This innovative lens perfectly captures the fun and engaging spirit of our platform, allowing Snapchatters to connect and compete in a playful way. It’s exciting to see how technology can bring people together over something as simple and delightful as pronouncing ‘croissant’ correctly. We look forward to seeing Snapchatters across India embrace this challenge and share their crowned moments with friends”. said Snap Inc. head of advertising solutions – India Neha Jolly Sawhney.

    So, gather your friends, put your pronunciation skills to the test, and let the croissant crown battles begin, as this latest lens from Britannia Treat Croissant is another delightful way for Snapchatters to connect, laugh, and celebrate their unique talents.

  • JioCinema teams up with Snap Inc. for  IPL lens

    JioCinema teams up with Snap Inc. for IPL lens

    Mumbai: As the Indian Premier League (IPL) buzzes with excitement, JioCinema and Snap Inc. have teamed up to offer Snapchatters an exciting experience with a special lens.  This innovative lens offers live score updates and features larger-than-life team characters reacting in real-time to every delivery, all against the backdrop of the sky!

    This incredible experience is powered by Sky Segmentation technology, which uses Snap’s advanced camera to identify and enhance elements against the sky. Real-time match score updates come from a live sports score API, while custom animations add to the excitement of key moments like boundaries and wickets.

  • IAS and Snap partner to offer AI-driven brand safety for advertisers

    IAS and Snap partner to offer AI-driven brand safety for advertisers

    Mumbai: Integral Ad Science (Nasdaq: IAS), a global media measurement and optimisation platform, announced a first-to-market partnership with Snap Inc. (NYSE: SNAP) to provide advertisers with increased transparency across their Snapchat campaigns through IAS’s AI-driven Total Media Quality (TMQ) Brand Safety and Suitability Measurement product.

    “We are excited to partner with Snap to deliver our best-in-class measurement solution for marketers to safeguard and scale their businesses on Snapchat,” said Lisa Utzschneider, CEO of IAS. “Snap is focused on developing ad offerings in a premium and safe content ecosystem, and our partnership will give advertisers actionable data to maximise their investment across Snapchat.”

    Aligned to the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) standards, the new offering will benefit advertisers from third-party validation with trusted and transparent industry metrics. IAS’s Total Media Quality product provides unique insight into video content through frame-by-frame analysis of images, audio, and text to provide the most accurate measurement at scale.

    “We’re thrilled to partner with IAS to offer Snapchat advertisers an additional layer of brand safety and suitability,” said Patrick Harris, President of Americas at Snap. “We’ve built safety into the fundamental architecture of our platform and are dedicated to providing our community and partners a healthy and safe experience. We look forward to continuing to invest in products and partnerships across the brand safety ecosystem.”

    IAS is a Snapchat Brand Safety Coalition member and has partnered with Snap to drive greater transparency and media quality measurability of in-app photos and videos. Since 2018, IAS has provided Viewability and Invalid Traffic Measurement for global advertisers across their in-app video buys.

    IAS’s post-bid Brand Safety and Suitability Measurement product will be available for campaigns on Snapchat later this year. 

  • Snap celebrates Augmented Reality at APAC AR Day

    Snap celebrates Augmented Reality at APAC AR Day

    Mumbai: Today, Snap Inc hosted its inaugural APAC AR Day in Mumbai, India, celebrating Snapchat’s leadership in Augmented Reality (AR), its thriving AR creator and developer community, and the company’s ongoing commitment to democratising AR for users and brands.

    The event saw Snap CEO and co-founder Evan Spiegel engage in a candid fireside chat with Snap APAC president Ajit Mohan as a part of Spiegel’s three-day trip to India. The discussion centered around the adoption of AR globally by consumers and brands, India’s booming creative talent pool, the future of AR, and Snap’s innovative approach to this transformative technology.

    “I love the energy of the young and vibrant Indian developer community. With over 200 million Snapchatters in India, we’re seeing more and more creators, developers and brands tap into our community’s passion for augmented reality experiences. We’re excited to be building the future with such incredible local talent.” said Snap Inc CEO and co-founder Evan Spiegel.

    Ajit Mohan also delivered a keynote address that emphasized the strength of India’s thriving AR creator and developer community and their innovative collaborations with brand partners.

    Highlighting the hyper-growth of the AR creator community in India, Snap Inc APAC president Ajit Mohan said, “Thanks to the innovation and creativity of these incredibly talented AR developers and creators, Snapchatters around the world are able to engage with immersive AR experiences which bring everyday moments to life. Snapchat is deeply committed to empowering these creators, offering monetization avenues and providing innovative tools to support their creative aspirations. We are honoured to have had creators from all over India and across APAC attend Snap’s AR Day to celebrate this ongoing innovation.”

    The event saw AR developers, creators, advertisers, brands, and content creators attend sessions led by expert speakers including Ty Ahmad-Taylor, Snap’s VP product growth, Resh Sidhu, global director Arcadia, Snap’s AR Creative Studio, Haran Ramachandran, Snap’s APAC head of creative strategy, and Jeremy Voss, Snap’s director of product. Through these engaging sessions, attendees were able to learn about Snap’s latest AR innovations and engage with interactive AR try-on stations.

    Building Businesses with Snap AR

    With over 250 million people1 engaging with AR on Snapchat daily on average, Indian AR developers are building strong businesses on the platform. The Snap AR creator community in India grew by 60% in 20222, and given the positive trends, will continue to grow with talented AR creators from all walks of life in 2024 as well.

    One such creator is Vivek Thakur, who began his academic journey in medicine but switched to microbiology due to financial constraints. It was during his college years that he discovered the immersive world of augmented reality, creating the immensely popular “Smoke Flare” Lens which was a global viral Lens that generated over 10 billion impressions on Snapchat. Vivek is now a successful AR developer who collaborates with renowned brands such as Coca-Cola as well as creating custom Lenses found on Snapchat.

    Emphasizing the opportunities that are paving new revenue streams for AR creators, Snap Lens Network member Vivek Thakur said, “AR Lenses have gained immense popularity in India as they encourage visual expression. Snap is empowering creators and developers like myself by providing us with creative tools and opportunities to generate revenue through Lens creation. Even for creators without coding backgrounds, by using Snapchat’s Lens Studio, which is incredibly intuitive, they can build careers and strong communities.”

    In August this year, Snap launched the Lens Creator Rewards program, a new way for Snap AR creators, Lens developers, and teams to get rewarded for building top-performing Lenses on Snapchat.

    Shopping Made Fun and Easy with AR

    Snapchat has a distinctive and unduplicated audience, as well as advanced advertising solutions, and has emerged as a key partner for brands. This is especially true given the growing adoption of AR among Indian users, providing businesses with a unique opportunity to connect with this user base.

    In India, 95 per cent of Gen Z individuals express a keen interest in using AR for shopping, with 73 per cent believing that AR experiences provide a more personal touch. Moreover, globally, AR demonstrates an impressive 94% higher conversion rate4 when consumers interact with products, resulting in a 25% decrease in return rDiwaliates4.

    Snap featured its AR try-on booth at the AR Day event, offering attendees an opportunity to experience this innovative technology firsthand. These stations provided various try-on experiences, including fashion and beauty.

    Further igniting the festive fervor, Snapchat is gearing up to bring the festive spirit alive for its 200 million Indian users with the launch of special Diwali-themed AR Lenses.

    One of them called the “Sweets Make My Diwali Complete” exclusive Lens, built by Snap Lens Network creator Karishma Katiyar, helps decorate mithai shops with firecrackers, diyas, and floral decor, adding to the festive vibe.Diwali

    With a Connected AR Lens developed by Snap Lens Network inventor Pal Kagrecha, one can enjoy painting a virtual rangoli during Diwali even if away from home.

    These Lenses bring the warmth of Diwali come alive, allowing Snapchatters to celebrate and share the festive spirit with loved ones.