WebAR is accessible because you don’t need an app. A simple scan is all it takes: as soon as your smartphone or tablet recognizes a so-called target—that is, an image template—augmented reality unfolds right before your eyes. Just like flipping through a catalog, you can experience each target one by one—digitally, interactively, and without any technical hurdles.
Enhance your existing catalogs and brochures with WebAR!
WOODUPP – A Sense of Space Meets Augmented Reality
Initial Situation
The Danish company Woodupp specializes in modern interior design using acoustically effective real wood. Its high-quality panels transform spaces—both visually and acoustically. To bring this experience to life in print, the 48-page product catalog was enhanced with a new digital layer: WebAR using the ARRIBA system from Logan Five.
A single QR code is all it takes to activate WebAR for a 48-page brochure. For catalog creators, WebAR is an excellent way to integrate augmented reality into printed materials.
The Implementation
With the ARRIBA system, Logan Five has integrated a library that allows every film target in the booklet to be precisely identified and accessed. The user simply scans an image, and the smartphone opens the expanded view—a video, an application, a sense of space. This brings design, sound, and atmosphere to life digitally, while the print catalog retains its classic calm.
The Result
The document’s expansion works “smoothly and smartly”—perfectly in line with Woodupp’s brand identity. No fuss, no gimmicks. Instead: subtle yet striking expansions that showcase just how versatile Woodupp’s products are in real-world settings. The catalog thus becomes an interactive showcase for architecture, acoustics, and design.
The PDF flipbook version is also impressive. Here you can find the WebAR results for the catalog and brochure: Go to Woodupp
Conclusion
Woodupp proves that print and digital reality are not mutually exclusive. With ARRIBA, inspiration and information merge into a harmonious experience—subtle, intelligent, and stylish.
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Here you’ll also find various WebAR experiences to try out for reference.







