How Abercrombie & Fitch's virtual try-on works
Abercrombie & Fitch is a partner in Google Shopping's AI virtual try-on program. Shoppers browsing Abercrombie products on Google can tap a 'Try On' button to see how a top, shirt, or other garment looks rendered on AI-generated models of varying body sizes and skin tones.
Google's system uses the product's flat image and AI to project it realistically onto diverse model silhouettes. The result is a more inclusive and confidence-building browsing experience than a single model photo, and it sits inside the search results page before the shopper even visits the brand's site.

The catch: the experience stays on Google's turf
Because the try-on is hosted by Google, Abercrombie does not control the interaction. The shopper tries on the item, gets a visual answer, and may or may not click through to the product page. The intent signal and the experience data belong to Google.
For an independent or growing apparel store, this matters. The moment of highest purchase intent, when a shopper sees a garment on themselves, is the moment you most want them on your store, not on a third-party platform.
How to add the same try-on to your store
A hosted apparel try-on widget puts that on-body preview moment directly on your product pages. Photta installs as a single script tag and needs no back-end work:
The shopper taps 'Try it on', uploads a photo, and sees the garment on themselves in the browser. It covers apparel and jewelry, runs in 29 languages, deletes the uploaded photo after processing, and you manage everything from a branded dashboard your way.

Why it pays off for an apparel store
Fit anxiety is the leading cause of abandoned carts and high return rates in apparel ecommerce. When shoppers can see a garment on their own body before they buy, that anxiety drops, and conversion rises.
Across ecommerce, shoppers who use try-on convert at materially higher rates and return less. For an apparel store operating on thin margins, fewer returns can be as valuable as more sales, and the two effects compound.

Set it up in minutes
Sign up at business.photta.app and start the free trial (14 days, 30 try-ons). Create a key, choose apparel, and add your store domain.
Paste the one-line script into your Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, or WooCommerce theme, pick your product image and brand color, and your shoppers can try garments on themselves the way Abercrombie shoppers can on Google. Paid plans start at $49 a month for 500 try-ons after the trial.

