In GfK Report, Consumers Embrace Subscription Services, AR as Shopping Tools

Smart speakers generate less enthusiasm among shoppers in new FutureBuy® research

NEW YORK--()--Today’s shoppers have a growing digital toolkit for researching and buying – and they are developing clear favorites among the options at their disposal. New insights from GfK’s FutureBuy® show that augmented reality (AR) and subscription services are among the offerings creating enthusiasm among shoppers. Smart speakers, on the other hand, seem to be lagging when it comes to their perceived value as shopping tools.

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The just-released research shows that only 8% of US shoppers are smart speaker converts – have used the devices for shopping and plan to do so again. But an equal proportion (8%) say they have tried smart speaker shopping and do not plan to again. (See Table 1.)

Another 36% of US shoppers seem to be hesitating about the concept, reporting they have not shopped with a smart speaker and do not plan to.

By contrast, 14% of shoppers have used subscription services (such as Stitch Fix) and plan to continue doing so; that is nearly double the smart speaker rate. Another 21% of shoppers report that they are likely or highly likely to try one of the services in the next year.

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The study also found high levels of curiosity about some of the newest technologies. While only 5% of respondents said they have experienced shopping with augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) and plan to continue, a remarkable 25% report that they are likely to try it in the next year – the highest level of enthusiasm recorded in the survey.

“Beyond basic replenishment, more open ended shopping tasks – like ‘I want to buy a four-slice toaster’ – are still clunky and unsatisfying for shoppers,” observed Joe Beier, EVP of Consumer Insights at GfK. “As speakers become ever more central to how we run our households and our lives, it seems inevitable that better interfaces and infrastructures will emerge – but we are certainly closer to the start of that journey than the finish.”

Table 1. Attitudes toward and experiences with emerging shopping techniques (Past 6 months)

 

Shopping via
smart
speaker

Shopping via
subscription
service

Shopping via
AR/VR

% aware of this way of
shopping

74%

79%

68%

% have shopped this way
and will continue to do so

8%

14%

5%

% “somewhat/highly likely” to
shop this way in next year
(but have not done yet)

23%

21%

25%

% have not done and will not
do

36%

33%

32%

Base: All US shoppers

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David Stanton
VP, MarComms
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david.stanton@gfk.com

Release Summary

AR and subscription services are beating smart speakers for the hearts and minds of shoppers, according to new GfK research.

Contacts

David Stanton
VP, MarComms
T 908 875 9844
david.stanton@gfk.com