Amazon is doubling down on its commitment to becoming a fashion powerhouse with a new acquisition.
Amazon has purchased Body Labs, a New York-based startup that makes 3D body scans. TechCrunch was the first to report the news.
While TechCrunch wasn't able to confirm the exact price tag, it pegged the sale price between $50 million and $70 million.
Body Labs makes software that it sells to other businesses that captures the body's shape and motion in 3D. While Body Labs' website suggests its technology can be used for gaming, it can also be used for fashion purposes, like virtually trying on clothes, customizing online shopping experience, or tailoring recommendations (like filtering online reviews based on body type).
Amazon has been ramping up its fashion presence over the last year, creating several in-house apparel lines, creating hardware like the Echo Look specifically for fashion, launching its own clothing subscription service, and building software that acts as an outfit recommendation engine.
Amazon declined to comment.
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