Self-serve Shopify install
Yes
Verify — may be sales-led
Comparison
TryPoint vs Stylab — enterprise-oriented try-on vs a self-serve Shopify app with quotas, toggles, and built-in A/B testing.
TryPoint and Stylab may both appear in a merchant’s longlist for virtual try-on. TryPoint often fits conversations that start with sales teams and custom scope. Stylab fits merchants who want to install from Shopify, toggle products themselves, and read analytics in admin without a project timeline.
Compare time-to-pilot: Can you test on five SKUs within two weeks and read add-to-cart signals? That cadence matters more than logo count on a slide deck.
Side by side
TryPoint provides virtual try-on for fashion retailers, often in sales-led or high-touch deployments.
Yes
Verify — may be sales-led
Yes
Rare — verify
Yes
Check billing model
4,000 try-ons/mo (Scale $149)
Contact vendor
Yes
Verify
Included
Verify scope
Choose Stylab for a complete merchant workflow you control: product toggles, usage limits, cart analytics, and A/B testing without a custom statement of work.
Choose TryPoint if your organization requires enterprise procurement, custom integrations, or vendor-led rollout beyond 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
Do not pick a try-on app from a feature checklist alone. Run a short, structured pilot on your catalog and your traffic.
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
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Start with a few products, measure shopper engagement, and see whether try-on helps customers buy with more confidence.