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02 April 2025 14:52:37

AI technology for trying on clothes

17 days ago
#33294 Quote
Hi! I've been thinking about implementing AI technology for trying on clothes in my online store. I recently came across FitRoom, and it seems like an interesting option. But how does this technology work in reality? How exactly does it help customers choose the right size and is it suitable for small stores with a limited assortment? I know such technologies can be expensive, but maybe someone is already using it and can share their experience? It would be great to hear an opinion!
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16 days ago
#33296 Quote
I just recently integrated an AI dress changer into my store and I can share my experience. Honestly, it’s one of the best investments I’ve made in my business. FitRoom uses artificial intelligence to “try on” clothes on a customer by simply uploading their photo. The system analyzes not only body proportions, but also the type of fabric, so you get a pretty accurate idea of ​​how the clothes will fit a real person. This is not just a virtual fitting, but a full-fledged, high-tech solution. What’s important: FitRoom is based on machine learning algorithms, which means that the system becomes more accurate each time. Initially, it may not work perfectly with some types of clothing or in the case of non-standard sizes, but with each use, it improves its results. For buyers, this is a huge advantage, because they can not worry about the fact that the product will not fit - they just need to upload a photo and see how the thing will look on their figure.
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16 days ago
#33310 Quote
I have also thought about implementing similar technologies in my store. However, I doubt it yet, as I am not sure that there will be enough customers who will actively use this option. Although in theory it seems very convenient, but perhaps for small stores it is worth trying something simpler to first evaluate how this function affects sales.
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