Online shoppers often hesitate to buy fashion or beauty items due to uncertainty around fit, color, or appearance. Photos and size charts only go so far. Shoppers want to visualize how products will look on them—instantly, and from anywhere. A virtual try-on experience could bring the fitting room into their phones.
Many users abandon carts or over-order due to a lack of visual confirmation. Shoppers need a way to try on items virtually—clothes, makeup, accessories—before buying. The challenge is to design a virtual try-on experience that feels fast, accurate, and intuitive, helping users feel confident while reducing returns.
Consider the following factors to ensure a well-rounded, user-centered, and business-aligned solution
User Experience & Usability
Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking
Business Alignment & Feasibility
Visual & Interaction Design
Innovation & Creativity
Clarity & Presentation
1. User Flow or Journey Map
2. Wireframes or UI Mockups
3. Prototype (Optional)
4. Design Rationale & Case Study
5. Accessibility Considerations
6. Impact Metrics & Success Measurement
Expert
2 - 3 days
Access Control, Accessibility, Admin UX, AI and Machine Learning UX, AI Automation, AI Chatbot Development, AI Content Assistance, AI Explainability, AI Personalization, AI Prioritization
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