Comparison

Stylab vs Looksy

Looksy vs Stylab for Shopify fashion stores — compare try-on quality on your photos, analytics, A/B testing, and rollout control.

Looksy and Stylab compete for the same shopper moment: “how will this look on me?” on a product page. Merchants should evaluate both on mobile output, admin control, and measurement — not marketing claims.

Stylab includes A/B testing and add-to-cart analytics on all plans. If Looksy (or any alternative) produces better visuals on your images but lacks control-group testing, you still will not know if try-on changed purchase behavior.

Side by side

Feature comparison

Looksy is a virtual try-on option for online fashion stores adding visualization to the shopping experience.

Shopify product page widget

Stylab

Yes

Looksy

Verify integration

A/B test included

Stylab

All plans

Looksy

Unlikely — verify

Custom flat-lay for AI

Stylab

Yes

Looksy

Unknown — test on your SKUs

Add-to-cart tracking

Stylab

Yes

Looksy

Varies — verify

Free plan entry

Stylab

10 try-ons/mo

Looksy

Verify on vendor site

Per-product activation

Stylab

Yes

Looksy

Verify

When Stylab is a better fit

Choose Stylab for a measurable rollout: start free, A/B test hero SKUs, expand based on cart data — not session count alone.

When Looksy may fit

Choose Looksy if try-on output on your specific images is consistently stronger in side-by-side mobile tests. Still run a timed pilot before store-wide enablement.

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

  • Choosing better visuals without measuring add-to-cart vs control traffic

Add AI try-on to your Shopify product pages

Start with a few products, measure shopper engagement, and see whether try-on helps customers buy with more confidence.