Comparison

Stylab vs MirrAR

MirrAR serves broad fashion retail and omnichannel use cases. Stylab focuses on Shopify apparel PDPs with measurable widgets and a free entry plan.

MirrAR and Stylab overlap on the surface — both help shoppers visualize products. MirrAR often appears in omnichannel, jewelry, or retail-led RFPs. Stylab is narrower: Shopify product pages, apparel-focused, self-serve install.

Ask: Do you need try-on inside standard Shopify checkout flow with merchant-controlled quotas? Or a broader retail platform integration? That answer usually decides faster than feature rows.

Side by side

Feature comparison

MirrAR provides virtual try-on for fashion and jewelry across web, mobile, and retail touchpoints — often via sales-led deployment.

Self-serve Shopify install

Stylab

Yes — App Store

MirrAR

Typically sales-led — verify

A/B test try-on vs control

Stylab

Built-in

MirrAR

Not standard — verify

Free entry plan

Stylab

10 try-ons/mo

MirrAR

Contact sales — verify

Jewelry + apparel

Stylab

Apparel-focused

MirrAR

Broader fashion / jewelry

Omnichannel / in-store

Stylab

Shopify PDP focus

MirrAR

Common use case — verify

Per-product enablement

Stylab

Yes

MirrAR

Verify workflow

When Stylab is a better fit

Choose Stylab for Shopify-native workflow, self-serve launch, per-product toggles, and built-in cart analytics without a sales cycle.

When MirrAR may fit

Choose MirrAR if your project spans retail stores, jewelry, or custom enterprise deployment beyond a standard Shopify app scope.

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

  • Starting an enterprise sales process when a Shopify app pilot would answer the question in two weeks

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.