Your bottle is going to have a QR code on it either way.
My job is to make sure the thing behind it is worth scanning. Thirty seconds of augmented reality, playing right on your customer's phone. No app, no download.
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Brands spend two years designing a bottle.
A customer picks it up in a shop and gives it three seconds.
The most expensive piece of media you own does almost nothing.
A 2025 peer-reviewed study examined 1,815 alcohol products across 34 shops in 25 European cities. 37% of the wines carried a QR code. 84% of codes were on the back. 61% didn't say what they were for.
The doorway is already on your pack. It just isn't marked.
How it works
They scan
Phone camera on the label. Browser opens. No app store, no download.
The label comes alive
Your story plays in 3D on the product in their hand. They tap, explore, watch.
You get the numbers
Scans, dwell time, which buttons they pressed, click-throughs to buy. Day by day.
The prices
One label. One story. Two weeks.
- 1 product, 1 AR scene
- 1 tap interaction + call-to-action
- Print-ready QR artwork
- 3 months hosting + scan analytics
- 1 revision round
Founding-client rate. Standard rate $8,000.
- 1 hero product, full experience design
- Custom 3D asset of your actual product
- Up to 4 interactive elements
- Curved-label tracking, tuned on the real bottle
- iOS + Android, in-browser
- Analytics dashboard
- 12 months hosting and support
- 2 revision rounds
Three weeks. 50% to start.
Multi-product or event scale.
- 3–5 products, or a full AR experience for a launch
- Shared story world, collectable mechanics
- Campaign-wide reporting
- 5–7 weeks
Founding-client rates are for my first three clients, in exchange for a named case study, a short testimonial, and two introductions.
Questions
“Nobody scans QR codes.”
A code pointing at a compliance page gets almost nobody — one supermarket study measured under 0.1%, and that's the number critics quote. Agencies running proper connected-packaging campaigns report 7–8% on well-placed codes. Same technology, hundredfold difference. The whole job is that gap.
“Isn't AR a gimmick that already had its moment?”
A lot of it was, and app-based AR deserved to die. What didn't die is the QR code on your pack — that's staying, and in some markets it's being mandated. The question isn't whether to do AR. It's whether a scan gets a PDF or thirty seconds someone remembers.
“Our packaging is already printed.”
That's cheaper, not harder. We can trigger from your existing label artwork with no reprint. If there's already a QR code, we point it somewhere better. If there isn't, a neck tag or shelf card costs almost nothing.
“What if the platform shuts down?”
Fair question — several big ones have. You get 12 months of hosting and support, you own the 3D assets and creative outright as files, and if a platform ever became a problem the rebuild is a couple of days, not a new project. You're not renting your brand story from anybody.
Three weeks from brief to live.
Book a 20-min teardown →Send me your product and I'll show you what it could look like. Twenty minutes, screen share, no deck. If it's not for you, no follow-up.