---
slug: mirrar
competitorName: mirrAR
title: 'Genlook vs mirrAR: Shopify Virtual Try-On Apps Compared'
description: >-
  mirrAR does jewelry-first AR with credit-based pricing. Genlook is
  clothing-first AI try-on with a free plan. Credits, languages and features
  compared.
keywords:
  - Genlook vs mirrAR
  - mirrAR alternative
  - virtual try on comparison
  - shopify virtual try on app
  - jewelry virtual try on
eyebrow: mirrAR alternative
h1: Genlook vs. mirrAR
tldr: >-
  mirrAR grew up in jewelry AR and added AI clothing try-on to its Shopify app.
  Genlook starts from clothing and works from the photos you already have. Here
  is how the two compare on credits, languages and what each engine is really
  for.
primaryCtaText: Start free with Genlook
primaryCtaHref: >-
  https://apps.shopify.com/genlook-virtual-try-on?utm_source=g_landing&utm_medium=website
secondaryCtaText: Try the live demo →
secondaryCtaHref: 'https://demo.genlook.app'
noindex: false
canonicalPath: /shopify/vs/mirrar
---

<Verdict
  label="01 — The short verdict"
  title="Jewelry-first meets clothing-first."
  description="Both apps now cover several categories, but each was built around a different one, and it shows in the pricing and the tech."
>
  <VerdictColumn name="mirrAR" bestFor="Built around jewelry AR">
    <Point type="pro">Live AR mirror for jewelry, watches and eyewear, refined since 2021</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Self-serve plans from free, with an enterprise arm behind it</Point>
    <Point type="con">Clothing is a newer add-on, priced at 4 credits per try-on</Point>
    <Point type="con">The AR categories rely on 3D product models</Point>
    <Point type="con">Widget listed in English only</Point>
  </VerdictColumn>
  <VerdictColumn name="Genlook" bestFor="Built around clothing">
    <Point type="pro">Garments are the core: drape and fit from generative AI</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Works from your existing 2D photos, no 3D models</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Widget auto-translates into 50+ languages</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Email capture and funnel analytics built in</Point>
  </VerdictColumn>
</Verdict>

<ComparisonTable
  label="02 — Feature by feature"
  title="Where each app stands."
  subtitle="Checked against both App Store listings."
>
  <Row
    feature="Pricing"
    desc="What it takes to start"
    genlook="Free plan, paid from $19.99/mo"
    competitor="Free plan, paid from $15/mo"
    equal
  />
  <Row
    feature="Clothing try-ons"
    desc="What the entry plan actually buys"
    genlook="100 on the $19.99 plan"
    competitor="50 on the $15 plan, at 4 credits each"
    highlightGenlook
  />
  <Row
    feature="Clothing rendering"
    desc="How garments are handled"
    genlook="Core of the product"
    competitor="Newer AI add-on to a jewelry-first app"
    highlightGenlook
  />
  <Row
    feature="Jewelry and watches"
    desc="How hard goods are handled"
    genlook="Photo-based render at true scale"
    competitor="Live AR with 3D models"
  />
  <Row
    feature="Asset prep"
    desc="What your products need"
    genlook="Your existing product photos"
    competitor="3D models for the AR categories"
    highlightGenlook
  />
  <Row
    feature="Languages"
    desc="What international shoppers see"
    genlook="50+ languages, auto-detected"
    competitor="English, per its listing"
    highlightGenlook
  />
  <Row
    feature="Lead capture"
    desc="Emails collected during the try-on"
    genlook="Built in, configurable triggers"
    competitor="Not listed"
    highlightGenlook
  />
  <Row
    feature="Track record"
    desc="App Store standing"
    genlook="5.0 stars, Built for Shopify"
    competitor="4.2 stars, live since 2021"
    highlightGenlook
  />
</ComparisonTable>

<ExamplesGallery
  title="The part you can't compare on paper."
  note="Four generations from the Genlook engine on real product photos."
>
  <ExampleItem
    example="dresses-cocktail-mini-dress--freya"
    href="/for/dresses"
  />
  <ExampleItem
    example="streetwear-oversized-hoodie--leo"
    href="/for/streetwear"
  />
  <ExampleItem
    example="denim-high-rise-straight-jeans--nadia"
    title="High-waisted jeans"
    href="/for/denim"
  />
  <ExampleItem
    example="outerwear-trench-coat--claire"
    title="Classic trench coat"
    href="/for/outerwear"
  />
</ExamplesGallery>

<ProseSection label="03 — The real difference" title="What each engine was built for">
mirrAR comes from the jewelry world. StyleDotMe built it around live AR for rings, necklaces and watches, with enterprise deployments and in-store mirror displays behind it, and that pedigree is real: if a shopper should see a bracelet tracked on their wrist through the camera, mirrAR does exactly that. Its Shopify app has also moved with the market, adding self-serve credit plans from free and an AI mode for makeup and clothing.

The credit system tells you where the priorities sit. A jewelry try-on costs 1 credit, makeup 2, clothing 4. On the $15 Starter plan's 200 credits, that is 50 clothing try-ons, and the AR categories still need 3D product models before they work.

### How Genlook handles it

Genlook was built the other way around. Clothing is the core: the engine generates the shopper wearing the garment from an uploaded photo, tuned for drape, fit and length, and every try-on costs the same. It works from the 2D photos already in your catalog, with no 3D pipeline, and extends to jewelry, glasses, hats and wigs rendered at true scale on the shopper's own picture.

A jewelry house that wants a live mirror should look at mirrAR seriously. A fashion catalog that wants try-on without 3D models, in every shopper's language, is what Genlook is built for.

</ProseSection>

<FeatureGrid label="04 — In practice" title="What Genlook is tuned for.">
  <Feature
    title="Your photos as they are"
    description="No 3D models, no digitization queue. The engine renders products from the photos already in your catalog."
  />
  <Feature
    title="Add-to-cart"
    description="The widget flow ends at the cart. Each step is A/B tested against add-to-cart rate."
  />
  <Feature
    title="Every shopper's language"
    description="The widget detects each shopper's language and renders in it, with more than 50 languages covered. No setup."
  />
  <Feature
    title="Email capture"
    description="The email ask appears during the try-on. You choose when it triggers and what it says."
  />
</FeatureGrid>

<Steps label="05 — Switching" title="From mirrAR to Genlook, step by step.">
  <Step number="1" title="Install Genlook" description="From the Shopify App Store. The free plan needs no card." />
  <Step
    number="2"
    title="Swap the app embeds"
    description="In the theme editor, turn mirrAR's embed off and Genlook's on. No code changes."
  />
  <Step
    number="3"
    title="Check the funnel"
    description="Try-ons, captured emails and add-to-cart events report from the first session."
  />
</Steps>

<PricingSection label="06 — Genlook Pricing" />

<TrustStrip />

<Faq label="07 — FAQ" title="Questions, answered.">
  <FaqItem question="Is mirrAR enterprise-only?">
    Not anymore. The Shopify app has self-serve plans: a free tier with 20 credits, then $15, $50 and $200 per month.
    The enterprise, contact-sales side still exists for custom SDK and in-store deployments. Genlook is self-serve too,
    with a free plan and paid plans from $19.99 per month.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="How does pricing compare for clothing try-on?">
    mirrAR charges 4 credits per clothing try-on, so its $15 plan's 200 credits cover 50 garment try-ons. Genlook's
    $19.99 Starter includes 100 try-ons, every category priced the same. For an apparel catalog, Genlook works out
    cheaper per try-on.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="Can Genlook do jewelry like mirrAR?">
    Yes, with a different method. Genlook renders necklaces, earrings and other pieces at true scale on the shopper's
    own photo. It does not do live-camera AR; if a real-time mirror for rings and watches is the priority, that is
    mirrAR's specialty.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="Do I need 3D models for Genlook?">
    No. Genlook works with your standard 2D product photography for every category it covers. There is no digitization
    step and no per-product setup fee.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="Will the widget slow my product pages?">
    No. Genlook loads after your page renders and adds nothing to your theme code, so your Core Web Vitals stay where
    they are.
  </FaqItem>
</Faq>

<InternalLinks />

<CtaBlock
  title="Try it on your own products."
  description="Install Genlook free on your Shopify store and compare it with your current setup on a theme preview."
  primaryText="Install on Shopify"
  primaryHref="https://apps.shopify.com/genlook-virtual-try-on?utm_source=g_landing&utm_medium=website"
  secondaryText="Open the live demo"
  secondaryHref="https://demo.genlook.app"
/>
