Shopify App Store install
Yes — no-code
Yes
Comparison
Compare two Shopify virtual try-on apps on setup speed, measurement, flat-lay controls, and how each handles billing at your try-on volume.
Antla and Stylab target the same buyer: a Shopify merchant who wants shoppers to preview apparel on the product page. Differences show up in measurement tooling, billing transparency, and merchant admin depth — areas that matter after the first demo, not during it.
Before choosing, list your must-haves: per-product enablement, failed-generation handling, A/B testing, and add-to-cart tracking. Then run both widgets on the same 2–3 SKUs. Output quality varies by photo — your catalog is the test bench.
Side by side
Antla is a Shopify virtual try-on app focused on AI garment visualization for online fashion stores.
Yes — no-code
Yes
Included on all plans
Verify on vendor site
Yes — verify in admin
Check current plan terms
Yes
Verify in product settings
10 successful try-ons
Check current offer
Dashboard included
Verify metrics available
Yes
Yes — test on your theme
Yes
Verify workflow
Choose Stylab if built-in A/B testing, pay-per-success clarity, and flat-lay uploads per SKU are part of your rollout plan — and you want to measure cart behavior, not just launch a button.
Choose Antla if, after testing on your images, output quality or pricing fits better for your catalog. Verify current plans, quotas, and analytics on Antla's site before migrating.
Comparison based on publicly available product information as of May 2026. Features, pricing, and policies may change. Verify details on each vendor's website before making a decision.
Practical guide
Do not pick a try-on app from a feature checklist alone. Run a short, structured pilot on your catalog and your traffic.
Honest rule: The best app is the one that produces acceptable try-on quality on your images and gives you enough data to decide whether to expand — not the one with the longest feature list.
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Start with a few products, measure shopper engagement, and see whether try-on helps customers buy with more confidence.