For years, the biggest flaw in virtual try-on software was isolation. A brand like Zara might have a virtual mirror, but you couldn't use it to see how their blazer looked with sneakers from Nike. We demolished that barrier.
Data Snapshot: Universal Wardrobe vs. Single Brand Tools
| Capability | Single-Brand In-App Tools | TryItOn Universal Wardrobe |
|---|---|---|
| Store Compatibility | Locked to 1 specific brand | 1,000+ Stores (Nike, Zara, H&M, etc.) |
| Outfit Mix & Match | Impossible across brands | Centralized styling across domains |
| Save for Later | Stuck in temporary cart | Permanently saved to Wardrobe profile |
| Link Parsing | Internal DB dependency | Real-time universal extraction |
| Social Sharing | Complex / broken links | 1-click Wardrobe community sharing |
The "Shop Anywhere" Paradigm
Your actual closet isn't sponsored by one single brand, so your digital try-on space shouldn't be either. By building a massive extraction engine that can read metadata from almost any e-commerce site globally, users are no longer confined. You can paste a link from an underground Shopify boutique, save the result to your Wardrobe, and compare it side-by-side with an item from a global retailer before buying either.
More Resources
Learn the exact mechanics of how we grab High-Res photos from any store in our deep dive on Image Extraction Technology, or step through the broader landscape in our Guide to Virtual Try-On.
