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Oh My Ink Expands AI Tattoo Try-On Machines to the US, Its Third Market
The company says the system lets walk-ins preview studio designs on their own skin before booking, as the U.S. becomes its third market.
Marking its entry into the United States, InkOh deployed its Tattoo Try-On Machines at Noble Art in Miami, making the U.S. the firm's third market after Hong Kong and France.
Operating under its "See Before You Ink" approach, the company lets walk-ins preview designs on their own skin before booking permanent tattoos, removing guesswork from the decision.
Founder John said, "Letting a client preview a studio's design on their own skin before booking removes the guesswork," as the U.S. tattoo market is projected to reach $1.25 billion by 2032, according to Fortune Business Insights.
Studios load their own artists' designs into the machines, ensuring every virtual preview links back to the original creator, with designs from more than 40 local artists already in other markets.
The technology recently won Sun Hung Kai's SunEvision Startup Program, positioning the developer to expand globally while providing artists wider audience reach and helping studios convert walk-in interest into bookings.