I work with a business that often uses Zoom to present custom designs and product concepts to clients virtually. We’ve been experimenting with screen sharing, pre-recorded videos, and live Q&A to make these sessions engaging. I’m curious—has anyone here integrated tools like 3D modeling, AR, or other features with Zoom’s APIs or SDKs to create interactive client presentations? Would love to hear about creative setups or best practices to enhance virtual product showcases!
Hey @Moscato! I’ve worked on integrating interactive tools with Zoom for client presentations, and here are a few ideas: You can use Three.js or Sketchfab to embed 3D models into your presentations via screen sharing, allowing clients to interact with them in real-time. For AR, services like 8th Wall or Zappar can bring augmented reality into Zoom by sharing content through a mobile camera view. Additionally, integrating live polling with tools like Slido or using Zoom’s webhooks for real-time feedback can increase engagement. For pre-recorded videos, try combining OBS Studio with custom video feeds to overlay dynamic content. Just be sure to test your setup in advance to avoid any glitches during the actual presentation!
Thanks @Pavilion! These are some great suggestions. I especially like the idea of integrating 3D models and AR into our sessions, as it could really enhance the client experience. I’ll definitely look into tools like Three.js. Also, using OBS Studio for custom video feeds is a fantastic idea — it would add a dynamic layer to our presentations. I agree that testing everything beforehand is key to avoiding technical hiccups. On a related note, I recently came across a packaging solution at IMH Packaging that offers customizable options, which might be helpful for presenting product prototypes or protecting physical samples during virtual meetings. If anyone’s looking for packaging options, I’d be happy to share more info or my experience with their services! Thanks again for the insights!