LOOOK.AI Launches Real-Time AI Try-On for Retail

Unlike traditional AR try-on solutions that require detailed 3D garment modelling, LOOOK.AI’s AI-based system enables brands to integrate a large number of clothing items without additional production work.

LOOOK.AI has introduced a feature that enables real-time AI clothing try-on within its smart mirror platform, allowing fashion brands and retailers to present collections without traditional 3D modelling or extensive product development.

Dmytro Kornilov, LOOOK.AI CEO, said, “What was a long-time dream of the fashion industry brands has finally become a reality.”

“We are excited about the integration of Decart SDK into our smart mirror platform, and unlocking a higher quality real-time AI clothing try-on experience, instant addition of an unlimited number of clothing items with no development needed and never-before-seen seamless navigation that allows the user to easily switch between tens of items.”

Kfir Aberman, Founding Member at Decart, said, “Most virtual try-on platforms depend on manually created 3D assets and long production cycles.”

“Our real-time generative models allow these experiences to be created directly from simple images, eliminating traditional 3D pipelines and enabling scalable, high-fidelity try-on across entire retail catalogues.”

Unlike traditional AR try-on solutions that require detailed 3D garment modelling, LOOOK.AI’s AI-based system enables brands to integrate a large number of clothing items without additional production work. Retailers can upload full product catalogues and allow users to explore and combine multiple items in real time.

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The experience is managed from the user’s smartphone. By scanning a QR code, visitors can navigate the mirror interface, switch between clothing pieces and combine outfits including tops, bottoms and footwear. 

The system enables users to try out different looks in real time without touching the screen or using gesture controls.

The feature is intended for both storefront installations and in-store use. In storefront environments, the mirror can automatically display selected items to attract attention from passersby. Inside retail spaces, customers can explore collections, assemble outfits and test combinations before deciding which items to try on physically.

The platform also includes performance analytics, photo capture and printing, allowing brands to monitor engagement and generate user content directly from the installation.

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