Comparison

Stylab vs Genlook

Two Shopify try-on apps — compare A/B testing, billing, flat-lays, and whether you need Klaviyo lead capture or Genlook Studio content tools.

Genlook and Stylab both install from the Shopify App Store and add a try-on button to product pages. The decision usually comes down to how you will measure impact and what happens after try-on — not just preview quality.

Stylab is built around merchant measurement: native A/B buckets (try-on vs control), pay-only-on-success quotas, and per-product flat-lay uploads for jerseys and streetwear. Genlook adds marketing-layer features — email capture during try-on, Klaviyo sync, and Genlook Studio for generating product content beyond try-on.

Pricing structures differ. Compare total monthly cost at your expected try-on volume, not just the entry plan. Use our usage calculator for Stylab and verify Genlook's current plans on their site.

Side by side

Feature comparison

Genlook is a Shopify virtual try-on app with widget, analytics, email lead capture (Klaviyo), Genlook Studio for AI product content, and a built-in revenue simulator.

Shopify App Store install

Stylab

Yes — no-code

Genlook

Yes

Built-in A/B testing (try-on vs control)

Stylab

Included on all plans

Genlook

Not highlighted in public materials

Usage billing model

Stylab

Successful try-ons count toward quota

Genlook

Usage-based plans — verify terms

Per-product flat-lay upload

Stylab

Yes — private garment reference

Genlook

Product image picker

Free plan (monthly try-ons)

Stylab

10 successful try-ons

Genlook

10 try-ons (verify current pricing)

Mid-tier plan (price / quota)

Stylab

$49 / 1,000 try-ons (Growth)

Genlook

$29 / 250 try-ons (verify current)

Email lead capture + Klaviyo

Stylab

Not core focus

Genlook

Yes on paid plans

AI Studio for product content

Stylab

No — try-on focused

Genlook

Genlook Studio

Revenue / usage estimator

Stylab

Free tools calculator

Genlook

Built-in simulator

Add-to-cart analytics in admin

Stylab

Yes

Genlook

Yes — verify metrics available

Interactive demo

Stylab

Same widget on this site

Genlook

Demo store on vendor site

When Stylab is a better fit

Choose Stylab if your priority is measuring try-on impact with built-in A/B testing, controlling flat-lay quality per SKU, and billing tied to successful generations — especially for streetwear, jerseys, and hoodies. You do not need email capture or a content studio in the same app.

When Genlook may fit

Choose Genlook if Klaviyo lead capture during try-on, Genlook Studio content generation, or their built-in revenue simulator are higher priorities than native A/B buckets. Pilot both on identical product photos and mobile before committing.

Comparison based on publicly available product information as of May 2026. Features, pricing, and policies may change. Verify details on each vendor's website before making a decision.

Practical guide

How to evaluate both options

Do not pick a try-on app from a feature checklist alone. Run a short, structured pilot on your catalog and your traffic.

5-step side-by-side evaluation

  1. Pick 2–3 hero SKUs — hoodies, jerseys, or graphic tees with steady PDP views (not brand-new listings with zero history).
  2. Use the same reference photos — if flat-lays improve output, upload them in both tools before judging quality.
  3. Test on mobile first — most apparel shoppers try on from phone. Upload the same shopper photo in each widget.
  4. Compare admin workflows — per-product toggles, usage quotas, analytics, and how billing counts successful vs failed generations.
  5. Measure, do not guess — if you choose Stylab, run a 30-day A/B test. See our A/B testing guide and usage calculator.
Honest rule: The best app is the one that produces acceptable try-on quality on your images and gives you enough data to decide whether to expand — not the one with the longest feature list.

Common mistakes

Avoid when comparing

  • Comparing only free plan try-on counts without estimating volume at scale
  • Judging output on desktop alone — mobile is where apparel shoppers convert
  • Skipping A/B or control groups and attributing seasonal sales to try-on
  • Expecting either app to guarantee conversion lifts

Add AI try-on to your Shopify product pages

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