---
slug: trypoint
competitorName: TryPoint
title: 'Genlook vs TryPoint: Shopify Virtual Try-On Apps Compared'
description: >-
  TryPoint turns try-ons into UGC and shoppable video. Genlook turns them into
  carts and emails, in 50+ languages. Pricing and features compared line by
  line.
keywords:
  - Genlook vs TryPoint
  - TryPoint alternative
  - virtual try on comparison
  - shopify virtual try on app
  - AI clothing try on
eyebrow: TryPoint alternative
h1: Genlook vs. TryPoint
tldr: >-
  TryPoint and Genlook sit close on paper: same $19.99 entry plan, both rated
  5.0, both Built for Shopify. TryPoint points try-ons at content and UGC.
  Genlook points them at add-to-cart, in the shopper's own language. Here is the
  detail.
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/trypoint
---

<Verdict
  label="01 — The short verdict"
  title="Content, or conversion."
  description="Both apps generate AI try-ons from a shopper photo at the same entry price. They differ in what the try-on is for afterwards."
>
  <VerdictColumn name="TryPoint" bestFor="Built around content">
    <Point type="pro">Permission-based reuse of try-ons as UGC social proof</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Shoppable videos through its sibling app, VideoPoint</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Email capture syncing to Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Omnisend and Yotpo</Point>
    <Point type="con">Widget listed in English only</Point>
    <Point type="con">Free plan is 20 try-ons once, not monthly</Point>
  </VerdictColumn>
  <VerdictColumn name="Genlook" bestFor="Built around the purchase">
    <Point type="pro">Widget auto-translates into 50+ languages</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Free plan renews with 10 try-ons every month</Point>
    <Point type="pro">Funnel analytics, impression through add-to-cart</Point>
    <Point type="pro">9.3s median generation, A/B tested for add-to-cart</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 10 try-ons monthly, then $19.99/mo for 100"
    competitor="Free 20 try-ons once, then $19.99/mo for 100"
    equal
  />
  <Row
    feature="Overage"
    desc="Cost per extra try-on"
    genlook="$0.17 on the entry plan"
    competitor="$0.19 on the entry plan, $0.29 pay-as-you-go"
    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, syncs to Klaviyo"
    competitor="Built in, syncs to Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Omnisend, Yotpo"
  />
  <Row
    feature="UGC reuse"
    desc="Try-ons as marketing content"
    genlook="Share links included"
    competitor="Permission-based UGC pipeline"
  />
  <Row
    feature="Shoppable video"
    desc="Try-ons in video widgets"
    genlook="Not offered"
    competitor="Via the separate VideoPoint app"
  />
  <Row
    feature="Analytics"
    desc="Visibility into what converts"
    genlook="Full funnel, impression to add-to-cart"
    competitor="Try-on gallery in the Shopify admin"
    highlightGenlook
  />
  <Row
    feature="Track record"
    desc="App Store standing"
    genlook="5.0 stars, Built for Shopify, live since Sept 2025"
    competitor="5.0 stars, Built for Shopify, live since Dec 2025"
    equal
  />
</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 a try-on is for">
TryPoint's distinctive idea is that a try-on is content. When a shopper generates a good result, TryPoint can ask their permission to reuse it as UGC social proof, and through VideoPoint, the sibling app from the same team, the best try-ons become shoppable videos. If your marketing runs on user content, that loop is genuinely clever, with two caveats: the video half needs the second app and its own subscription, and the widget itself ships in English only.

### How Genlook handles it

Genlook's idea is that a try-on is a step toward a cart. The flow from button to result is A/B tested against add-to-cart rate, generations land in 9.3 seconds median, and the widget renders in the shopper's own language, more than 50 covered. Every step reports to a funnel you can read: impressions, opens, uploads, generations, add-to-carts. Shoppers get share links for their results, and the email ask lands during the try-on, syncing to Klaviyo.

The two apps agree on price and pedigree, so the choice is really about your next bottleneck. If you need more content, TryPoint's UGC loop earns its place. If you need more conversions, especially from international traffic, that is the lane Genlook is built for.

</ProseSection>

<FeatureGrid label="04 — In practice" title="What Genlook is tuned for.">
  <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="Email capture"
    description="The email ask appears during the try-on. You choose when it triggers and what it says."
  />
  <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="Funnel analytics"
    description="Impressions, opens, uploads, generations and add-to-cart events, reported in the dashboard."
  />
</FeatureGrid>

<Steps label="05 — Switching" title="From TryPoint 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 TryPoint'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="Both apps cost $19.99 and are rated 5.0. How do I choose?">
    By what you want out of each try-on. TryPoint turns results into marketing content: UGC with the shopper's
    permission, and shoppable videos if you also run VideoPoint. Genlook turns results into conversions and leads: a
    flow tuned for add-to-cart, email capture, funnel analytics, and a widget that renders in 50+ languages instead of
    English only.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="What is the VideoPoint connection?">
    TryPoint is built by the team behind VideoPoint, a shoppable-video app. The two integrate, turning good try-ons into
    product videos, but VideoPoint is a separate app with its own pricing. Genlook is a single app with everything
    included.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="How do the free plans differ?">
    Genlook's free plan renews with 10 try-ons every month, so the widget can stay live indefinitely while you evaluate.
    TryPoint's free plan is 20 try-ons as a one-time allowance, after which you move to pay-as-you-go at $0.29 per
    try-on or a monthly plan.
  </FaqItem>
  <FaqItem question="Can Genlook reuse try-ons as UGC like TryPoint?">
    Not as a pipeline. Genlook gives shoppers share links for their results, but it does not run a permission-based UGC
    collection flow. If reusing customer try-ons in your marketing is central to your plan, that is TryPoint's
    specialty.
  </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"
/>
