Target Corp. said Wednesday that it has added an augmented reality feature called See It In Your Space to its mobile site to help shoppers searching for home items among the 200 in its Project 62 collection. The feature allows customers to use a photo of their living space to test what an item would look like if it were added. Target introduced 360-degree shopping in May, using computer-generated imagery, or CGI, to show what items would look like in a real space. Target shares are down 1.8% in Wednesday trading, and down 14.3% for the year so far. The S&P 500 index is up 14% for 2017 to date.
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