Augmented reality app lets you plan your BDSM dungeon

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Tara
Updated June 1, 2024
Published August 12, 2019
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Ever wondered what a kink cage would look like near the fireplace? 

Well, wonder no more, because an augmented reality company has made an app for that. 

Austrlian-based AR firm Third Aurora has launched the EverySingle Sex Toy app, which helps the user to visualise bondage kit such as cages, chairs, whips and chains in your house. 

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The whole idea behind it is similar to Ikea’s and Amazon’s AR View app, which lets shoppers preview household appliances – such as a kettles or cushions – on the kitchen counter or sofa respectively (or wherever you want, to be fair). 

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For those toying with the idea of building a BDSM dungeon in their apartment, the app allows anyone with a smartphone to select a BDSM furniture project, place it within the four walls of their house and see if it matches the curtains before dropping loads of money on it. 

Third Aurora co-founder Dave Chaffey says in a press release: “If you’re a coy couple looking to purchase bondage equipment, where do you start? You can look online but photographs don’t give you the true picture. You really need to view it in a three-dimensional setting you know well, to see if it’s going to match the bed suite.”

You can try out the app – currently in prototype mode – via the iOS or Android download links.

“This will be a new platform for commerce, particularly when the size of the item and it’s exact position matters,” Chaffey continues. “We believe that smartphone augmented reality will play a part in two to four percent of sales, across all industries, within five years. Its currently an untapped field.”

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