Orders Open for NFC-Equipped AR Card 'SHIGLIA' With 24 VTubers
SHIGLIA turns the physical collectible into a digital-physical hybrid that fits in a wallet, potentially changing how VTuber merchandise is carried and displayed.
Reporting from 1 sources: PANORA.
AttendMe Inc. has opened orders for SHIGLIA, an NFC-equipped card that summons a VTuber's illustration in AR when a smartphone is held over it. The card is the size of a business card, designed to replace bulky figures or plushies. Twenty-four VTubers are participating, each with a uniquely designed card featuring their name, birthday, a personal line, and a move name and description. A 3-card set includes a rare card with a handwritten signature and expanded AR functionality.
The card itself is printed with high-quality ink on rigid material meant to resist fading. A 3-card set includes a rare card with the VTuber's handwritten signature and message on the back, plus expanded AR functionality that lets users freely move and resize the summoned illustration; the display does not disappear when the card is moved away from the camera. Buying a 3-card set saves roughly ¥1,200 compared to individual purchases.
AttendMe's AR engine, already used for over 300 VTubers, is also offered as a SaaS solution for merchandise companies and IP businesses. The company previously collaborated with over 300 VTubers, and this batch continues that work.
- Suzuki Saki Laina
- Mito Wakana
- Kotsuzui Hitsuji
- Arisugawa Mio
- Shiono Shoka
- Hanaka Nata
- Yorozu Kanna
- Rudoru Dorippu
- Shiratama Anko
- Yumeen Mamu
- Sakureya
- Koishi Yuno
- Nekomori Ayana
- Shino Asagao
- Mikura Kanna
- Midorima Caroline
- Tefunuto
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