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// THE LOOK · FOOTWEAR

Your customer sees the sneakers on. Before paying three hundred dollars.

Virtual try-on for footwear for your site. The customer uploads a full-body photo or a photo of their feet, picks the model from your catalog, and sees how they fit. Designed especially for premium sneakers and high-ticket footwear.

// VISION

A single modular architecture, five integrated modules, one unified brand. The experience belongs to your brand; the infrastructure is ours; the data is yours.

// WHAT IT DOES

Seeing on what can't be touched yet.

The customer enters a sneaker product page, taps the button, uploads a photo, and sees the generated image of themselves with the footwear on. Works with sneakers, boots, sandals and formal footwear.

// THE PROBLEM

The category where visual desire defines the sale.

Premium sneakers have a high ticket, models change fast, and visual desire defines the purchase. The customer wants to see themselves with the model on, not just look at a photo from three angles. When they can't see it on, the doubt shifts to fitting and many purchases get postponed.

// MODULE FEATURES

What comes with the module.

Fast tries in a row

The customer can try several pairs one after another without long waiting times.

Compatible with any type of footwear

Sneakers, boots, sandals, formal footwear.

Automatic catalog import

You connect your store and the system processes everything by itself.

Direct sharing to social media with the footwear on

Especially strong on premium sneakers where the social factor is part of the value.

// FOR WHICH BRAND

For premium footwear retailers and distributors.

Official distributors of international premium sneaker brands, niche online stores specialized in sneakers, local independent footwear brands, multi-brand sneaker stores. The higher the ticket and the stronger the visual component, the more sense it makes.

// THE DISRUPTIVE ANGLE

Google and Wanna Kicks have it. On their platforms, not on your site.

Google integrated footwear try-on in Google Shopping. Wanna Kicks (acquired by Farfetch) offers live AR inside Farfetch globally. In both cases the experience lives outside your site: the customer uses it elsewhere and sometimes comes back, sometimes doesn't. The Look Footwear lives inside your site, with your branding, and the customer never leaves.

Initial conversation.

Thirty minutes to understand your catalog and show you how it would look on your site.

Let's talk