Virtual try-on, without the app
Makeup, eyewear, earrings, watches — anchored to real anatomy, in metric 3D, on the shopper's own phone. Built on our in-house tracking engine and integrated where you actually sell: the product page.
Makeup
Lips · Blush · Liner · Shadow
Rendered on the face mesh
Earrings
Earrings · Ear cuffs · Earbuds
True ear anchors — lobe, helix, canal
Wrist
Watches · Bracelets
6DoF wrist anchor
Eyewear
Glasses · Sunglasses
Demo in capture
Nothing between the shopper and the mirror
One tap from the product page
A link, button, or QR code opens the try-on in the shopper's mobile browser. No app store detour — the distance between browsing and wearing it is one tap.
Private by architecture
All tracking runs on-device in the browser. Camera frames never leave the shopper's phone — a privacy line your legal team can approve in one read.
Embeds where you sell
A script tag or hosted link drops into your product page — Shopify included. Opens, dwell time, and add-to-cart events wire into your existing analytics.
Anchored to real anatomy
Face
A 478-point expression-true mesh with metric head pose — makeup zones, eyewear with temples that reach real ears, headwear that holds through motion.
Iris
Dedicated iris tracking for eye effects and contact-lens-class placement.
Ear
True ear anchors — lobe, canal, and helix, per ear. Most face AR guesses ear positions from the face rim, and it shows.
Wrist
6DoF wrist anchoring for watches, bracelets, and jewelry — the newest anchors in the engine, shipping through pilot engagements.
What we don't do: apparel try-on. We track the body in metric 3D, but we don't simulate garment fit, sizing, or measurement — the full status table is public.
One category, on your product page
A try-on pilot is $7,500–15,000: your product category, integrated on your product page with conversion analytics — after a 1–2 week technical prototype proves the tracking on real phones. All pricing →
Which products work with virtual try-on?
Face-anchored products work today: makeup, eyewear, headwear, earrings, ear cuffs, and earbuds — plus watches and bracelets on the wrist. We don't offer apparel try-on: we track the body in metric 3D, but we don't simulate garment fit, sizing, or measurement.
Do shoppers need to download an app?
No. Try-on runs in the mobile browser — iOS Safari and Android Chrome — from a link, button, or QR code on the product page.
How does it integrate with our store?
As an embed on your product page: a script tag or a hosted link, Shopify included. Analytics events — opens, dwell, add-to-cart — wire into your existing stack.
Is shopper camera video stored?
No. All tracking runs on-device in the browser; camera frames never leave the shopper's phone.
What does a try-on pilot cost?
$7,500–15,000: one product category, integrated on your product page with analytics, after a 1–2 week technical prototype proves it on real phones.
Put your product on real faces
Start with a try-on feasibility sprint: your product category, our anchors, an honest read on what converts.
evan@shapereality.com