Genlook adds an AI-powered virtual try-on button to your WooCommerce product pages. A shopper uploads a single photo and, in seconds, sees a realistic image of themselves wearing your product. No app to install, no measurements, no studio shoot.
Letting shoppers see a product on themselves removes the biggest doubt in online fashion: "how will this actually look on me?" That confidence shows up as higher product-page conversion, bigger carts, and fewer returns.
Why merchants use Genlook
- Turn the product photos you already have into personalized try-on images
- Lift add-to-cart and conversion right on the product page
- Cut down on fit and "it looked different in the photo" returns
- Works with your existing catalog, with no re-shoots required
How it works
- Install the plugin and connect your Genlook account with a site API key.
- Choose which products and categories show the try-on button.
- A shopper opens a product, uploads a photo, and Genlook generates a try-on in about six seconds.
- Try-ons and resulting orders are attributed back to your store for analytics.
Features
- Virtual try-on button on the products and categories you choose
- Widget design customization: colors, copy, and button label
- Product and category-level try-on coverage controls
- Order attribution and storefront events for analytics
- Secure server-side API proxy, so your store API key is never exposed in the browser
- Works with both classic and WooCommerce Block Checkout
Genlook is built for fashion and apparel, and works for any product you can photograph on a person.
Requires a Genlook merchant account and a site API key from
app.genlook.app.
- Upload the
genlook-ai-virtual-try-on folder to /wp-content/plugins/ or install via the WordPress plugins screen.
- Activate Genlook Virtual Try-On and AI Fitting Room for WooCommerce and ensure WooCommerce is active.
- Open Genlook → Setup wizard in WP Admin.
- Enter your site API key from the Genlook merchant dashboard.
- Configure product coverage under Genlook → Manage and customize the widget under Genlook → Widget Design.
For local development, expand
Advanced connection settings and set the backend base URL (e.g.
http://localhost:3100).