Hats
Hat brands (fedoras, baseball caps, sun hats, beanies) win on visual try-on — the question 'does this hat shape suit my face?' is the conversion blocker.
Photta lets your shoppers see your hats, scarves, bags, and more on their actual photo — closing the styling confidence gap that drives accessory abandonment.
Accessory shoppers don't ask 'will it fit?' — they ask 'will I actually wear it?' That's a styling question, and a flat product photo doesn't answer it. Photta closes the styling gap by rendering the accessory on the shopper's actual photo so they can verify the look before checkout.
One widget, every accessory category: hats, scarves, bags, hair accessories, gloves, belts. Each renders at the correct anatomical position.
Patterned scarves, jewel-tone bags, embroidered hats — all preserve their actual color and pattern from product photo to try-on.
Photta cohort: accessory product pages convert 16% better with try-on enabled. Higher gain on $80+ statement pieces where styling commitment matters.
Many accessories are bought as gifts. Photta lets shoppers preview the accessory on a recent photo of the recipient — a confidence boost on a tricky purchase.
Photta sits on your accessory product page. The shopper opens it and snaps (or uploads) the right photo for the accessory category (face for hats, neck for scarves, full-body for bags).
About 10 seconds later: the accessory appears on the shopper's photo at the correct anatomical position. Color, pattern, and scale render accurately.
From the try-on result, the shopper picks the variant (color, size if applicable) and adds to cart.
Hat brands (fedoras, baseball caps, sun hats, beanies) win on visual try-on — the question 'does this hat shape suit my face?' is the conversion blocker.
Bag brands let shoppers preview the bag's scale and color against their actual outfit. Particularly valuable for $200+ statement bags.
Scarf brands show the actual print scale and drape on the shopper's neckline — solving the 'will the print be too busy on me?' question.
Hats place on the head, scarves on the neckline, bags in the hand or over the shoulder. Each renders at the correct anatomical position.
Florals, plaid, polka dots, embroidery, color blocking — all preserve their actual scale and color on the shopper's photo.
A small clutch and a large tote both render at the correct size relative to the shopper's body.
Shoppers can use a recent photo of the gift recipient. Particularly valuable for $80+ accessory gifts where the buyer wants confidence.
See which accessory sub-categories convert best after a try-on. Use the data for category page merchandising.
Photos delete in under one hour. We never share, sell, or train AI models on shopper photos.
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