High-footfall commerce

AiVii for Retail & Malls

Use AiVii to understand shoppers, target campaigns by context, and turn mall or retail screens into interactive brand media.

Every mall and retail floor is full of screens — directories, menu boards, digital posters, store fronts, even tablets at the counter. Most of them play the same loop on repeat. AiVii makes those screens aware of who is around, what time it is, and what is selling. The result is screens that feel less like wallpaper and more like a smart in-store guide.

85%+

shoppers notice in-store screens during a visit

3-5x

media value when content adapts to context

0

personal data captured — only audience signals

Industry opportunity

Shopper audience insights

Know how busy each zone is, when, and how shoppers move between stores — without using cameras for surveillance.

Shopper audience insights

Know how busy each zone is, when, and how shoppers move between stores — without using cameras for surveillance.

Sponsor-ready brand media

Sell screen time to brands and prove campaign reach with simple, store-level numbers brands can trust.

Gamified promotion journeys

Turn passing shoppers into participants with quick games, scan-to-win, and offers that feel fun to claim.

In plain language

What changes inside the mall

Most malls show the same campaign on every screen, all day. A premium watch ad runs at 11 AM when the mall is mostly families, and a kids' brand plays at 9 PM when the floor is full of working professionals. The screens are paid for, but the message is rarely matched to the moment.

AiVii adapts each screen by zone, time, and the kind of audience nearby. A mall corridor screen near the food court behaves differently from a screen near the main entrance. A weekday morning loop is different from a Saturday evening loop. The screen earns more because the right brand is shown at the right time — and the mall finally has clean numbers to share with sponsors.

Real use cases

How AiVii shows up in Retail & Malls

Small, practical moments where intelligent screens earn their place — explained the way they actually happen.

Mall directory becomes a brand zone

A shopper checks the directory near the entrance. AiVii recognises this is a high-attention surface in the morning and shows a premium coffee partner offer with a QR code to claim a free upgrade at the food court.

Directory screens go from utility to revenue. Sponsors get measurable visibility, shoppers get a useful nudge.

Store window adapts to the hour

A fashion store window plays an office-wear loop on weekday afternoons and switches to weekend party-wear on Friday evenings. The screen reads footfall and adjusts the storyline through the day.

Higher walk-ins because the window matches what passers-by are likely to be shopping for at that moment.

Scan, play, and claim

A central screen runs a quick spin-to-win. Shoppers scan a QR, play on their phone, and unlock a discount at three nearby stores. No login, no long form — just a verified phone tap.

Stores convert footfall into tracked redemptions. Brands get verified leads without intrusive forms.

Sponsored takeover for a brand launch

A new sneaker brand books all atrium screens for launch day. AiVii synchronises a takeover, then measures how many shoppers actually saw it and how many claimed the launch offer.

Brands pay confidently because the report is backed by real screen exposure, not estimates.

The AiVii loop

How AiVii fits Retail & Malls

Analyse, Target, and Engage work together so every screen becomes more relevant, more measurable, and more useful.

Analyse shopper patterns

See audience mix, dwell time, and screen attention across stores, atriums, food courts, and parking zones.

Target relevant offers

Set simple rules so the right brand message plays for the right context — no creative team needed at every change.

Engage through games

Run quizzes, spin-to-win, scan-and-claim journeys, and OTP-less verified lead capture — all from a single dashboard.

From walk-in to insight

The journey, step by step

No technical jargon. Here is exactly what happens at each stage when AiVii is running in your venue.

01

A shopper walks in

Cameras at the screen quietly read audience signals — no faces stored, no profiles built.

02

AiVii picks the moment

Based on time, zone, and audience mix, the right campaign or offer is selected for that screen.

03

Shopper engages

A quick game, scan-to-claim, or simple call-to-action invites participation in seconds.

04

Mall and brands get reports

Clean dashboards show reach, plays, claims, and performance by zone, hour, and store.

Mini-scenarios

What this looks like on a regular day

Three small moments from retail & malls where AiVii quietly does its work. Real settings, plain language.

Saturday evening, food court

Family-friendly brands and dessert offers play between 6-9 PM when families dominate the food court audience mix.

Dessert partner reports 22% more orders during the time-banded slot.

Weekday morning, atrium

Premium loyalty brands take the atrium when professional walkers are the highest share of audience.

Sign-ups for the loyalty card go up because the message reaches its real audience.

Festival week takeover

A jewellery brand books all entry screens for ten days. The story across screens is one connected narrative, not a single ad.

Brand recall spikes because the customer journey feels designed end-to-end.

Expected outcomes

Better screen value for Retail & Malls

These are the simple, real-world wins venue teams report after rolling out AiVii.

Higher media value per screen

Measurable brand campaign performance

Cleaner customer intent data

Common questions

Quick answers

The questions retail & malls teams usually ask before rolling out AiVii.

Do you record shoppers or store their faces?

No. AiVii reads aggregate audience signals like approximate age range and group size. No faces, no identities, no personal data leaves the screen.

How quickly can a new campaign go live across all screens?

Most campaigns are scheduled and pushed in minutes from a single dashboard. There is no need to visit each screen.

Can we sell our screens to brand sponsors?

Yes. AiVii gives malls and retailers a sponsor-ready report — reach, plays, time bands, and claims — so brand teams can buy with confidence.

What if some stores want their own creative?

Each store, zone, and screen can run different content. You can mix mall-level campaigns and store-level promotions on the same network.

Get started

Let's plan your Retail & Malls rollout

A short call is enough to map your existing screens, pick the right first three campaigns, and lay out a 30-day starter plan you can actually run.