UK-based advertising platform Pixsta has launched with the bold claim that it
can challenge
Google's
dominance of the web search market.
Pixsta claims to enable full image-to-image search based on contextual image
retrieval techniques.
This is one step up from the text-to-text or text-to-image capabilities of
search engines currently in widespread use, according to the company.
Pixsta has also developed a revenue-generating advertising network for the
online fashion retail market.
The firm claims to have live deployments in place with media partners
including Handbag.com, Elle UK, the News of The World's
Fabulous magazine, Monsoon, Oasis and Dorothy Perkins.
Pixsta explained that its "advertising ecosystem" is similar to Google's
AdWords, but is based wholly on images rather than text.
Users are able to click on an image of an item of clothing, shoes or
jewellery, for example, to return further images of items that are similar in
colour, shape or texture.
Customer acquisition costs for the advertiser are lowered, according to
Pixsta, which is claiming lead-to-customer success rates in excess of six per
cent.
The value of a Pixsta AdImage click is therefore considerably higher than an
AdWords click, the firm said.
Pixsta also said that its AdImage platform is sufficiently sophisticated to
enable its use in facial recognition applications, or as a standalone image
search engine.
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