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Lowe’s tries on Apple Vision

By Retail Technology | Friday May 2 2025 | UPDATED 02.05.25

Home improvement retailer offers customers immersive kitchen planning experience in-store

Lowe’s stores in northern California are to offer free appointments for Lowe’s Style Studio™, an immersive 3D experience that lets customers design and “try on” their dream kitchen using Apple Vision Pro.

Lowe’s Style Studio™ combines spatial computing with home improvement, giving customers the confidence of experiencing their dream kitchen—or a smaller project like a new sink or wall colour —before actually renovating it.

“We try on clothes, sample paint colours, and test drive cars to help us decide before we buy,” said Chandhu Nair, Lowe’s Senior Vice President of data, AI and innovation.

“Customers deserve that same confidence when it comes to home renovation. With Lowe’s Style Studio, consumers don’t have to guess what their new kitchen could look like—they can step into it and experience their style choices together as if they are actually there. This is the future of retail—personal, immersive, and powered by technology.”

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