A fitting room, not a party trick.
A real fitting room works across everything you stock, remembers who walked in, and lets someone try the next piece without starting over.
One profile, then the whole catalogue.
Most try-on features on Shopify are a demo attached to a handful of products. The shopper sets themselves up, sees one render, and hits a wall the moment they click through to the next item. That is a gimmick, and shoppers treat it like one.
The fitting-room version is different in an unglamorous way: the profile persists. A shopper builds it once, and from then on sizing and try-on are available on every enabled product they browse. Trying a second piece costs one tap, which is how a shopper ends up comparing three items instead of abandoning after one.
That is also where the merchant value compounds. A one-product novelty produces a screenshot. A catalogue-wide fitting room produces a browsing session with sizes attached to it, and per-product data on what people tried, what they rendered, and what they added to the cart.
- Set up once
- The shopper's profile carries from product to product.
- Catalogue-wide
- Tops, tailoring, denim, dresses, outerwear, swimwear, sneakers and accessories.
- Comparison, not novelty
- Trying the next piece is one tap, so shoppers actually compare.
- Session data
- Per-product funnel showing what was tried, rendered and added to cart.