Last updated : July 11, 2025 3:17 pm
AI-powered footfall analytics enables Salt Attire to monitor female shopper trends and optimize store operations.
Staqu Technologies, the leading AI-powered video analytics company, has announced the successful deployment of its flagship platform JARVIS at Salt Attire, a women’s workwear-focused retail brand. With this strategic collaboration, Salt Attire is using real-time analytics to better understand female shopper behaviour, optimize store performance, and drive higher conversion rates.
By deploying JARVIS, Salt Attire now tracks female footfall-to-sales ratios, conversion trends, and customer dwell time across its stores. “These insights are enabling the brand to take a data-driven approach to staffing decisions, improve in-store layouts, and ensure prompt customer assistance — resulting in a more seamless and engaging shopping experience,” says the company statement.
Atul Rai, Co-founder & CEO, Staqu Technologies, said: “Retail is no longer just about product placement, it’s about precision, timing, and experience. Our partnership with Salt Attire demonstrates the power of AI in decoding customer journeys and optimizing every touchpoint. By leveraging JARVIS, Salt Attire is setting a new benchmark for how tech can personalize retail in niche categories like women’s workwear.”
Salt Attire is also using JARVIS to monitor how quickly staff can assist shoppers after they enter the store and how store design can be adjusted to increase customer engagement and dwell time.
Dipti Tolani, Founder & CEO, Salt Attire, added: “As a customer-first brand, we want every woman walking into our store to have a smooth, efficient, and personalized experience. With JARVIS, we’re able to track what’s working — from how long customers stay to whether they’re getting help when they need it. This level of visibility helps us continuously evolve our in-store journey to better serve the modern working woman.”