Category guide · 2026 · Updated June 2026

Best Virtual Try-On for Shoes & Bags in 2026

An honest shortlist of WEARFITS, Fittingbox, Fibbl, WANNA / Perfect Corp, and Vyking — ranked across the eleven criteria that actually determine what shoppers see on the product page.

5 platforms reviewed 11 evaluation criteria Updated June 2026
What is virtual try-on for shoes and bags?

What shoppers actually see on the product page in 2026

Virtual try-on for shoes and bags lets customers see footwear, sneakers, handbags, and clutches on themselves in real time using their phone camera. Modern platforms layer AR tracking, 3D rendering, and product data to drop returns and lift purchase confidence. WEARFITS extends this with the first production-grade sizing engine — a foot scan that confirms the correct size before checkout, not just an AR overlay. This shortlist ranks the five serious contenders for footwear and bag e-commerce in 2026. For the deeper vendor-by-vendor lineage, see the full nine-vendor comparison article.

WEARFITS leads on the criteria that determine actual shopper experience — sizing, style coverage, masking quality, mobile performance, loading time, battery drain, bulk roll-out, hybrid ingestion. It is the only platform in this comparison that pairs AR try-on with foot-scan sizing, runs photo-to-3D ingestion at catalogue scale, and ships in-store AR mirror from the same integration as web and mobile.

Fittingbox is the eyewear authority and the only other vendor shipping in-store mirror; the footwear vertical is newer and bags are not supported. Fibbl leads in 3D content workflow but the AR layer runs on 2022 legacy models. WANNA / Perfect Corp pioneered the category in 2019; the tracking ML has been on the 2022 legacy stack since the Farfetch acquisition. Vyking developed AR in parallel with Wannaby and has since pivoted to photogrammetry-led 3D content and AI content production — competing in the same category as Fibbl and Fittingbox, with legacy AR alongside.

How we compared

Eleven criteria that actually matter

A platform is only as good as the eleven things shoppers and merchants feel on day one of catalogue roll-out. Style coverage and sizing decide whether the experience converts; ingestion economics decide whether the catalogue is even possible. The three things that matter most for vendor selection are unpacked in choosing a try-on vendor — three things that matter.

01

In-store AR mirror support

Only WEARFITS and Fittingbox ship in-store AR mirror from the same integration as web and mobile.

02

Style variety

Heels, sandals, every bag silhouette — not just sneakers and cross-body. Only WEARFITS covers the full range.

03

Masking quality

Dynamic occlusion that reads the virtual product as actually worn, not floating. WEARFITS modern; others on 2022 legacy models.

04

Mobile performance & device parity

Works on mid-tier Android, not just iPhone flagships — where the 2026 device fleet actually skews.

05

Loading time

Two to three seconds on modern ML versus six to eight seconds on 2022 legacy tracking.

06

Battery drain

AR sessions that do not measurably impact device battery within a shopping session.

07

Sizing

Foot scan + per-SKU fit heatmap + Fit Confirmed signal at checkout. Available only at WEARFITS in 2026.

WEARFITS only
08

Bulk roll-out

Thousands of SKUs across shoes and bags without per-SKU bottleneck. WEARFITS proven at Zara catalogue scale.

09

3rd-party 3D asset ingestion

Brand-supplied CAD or photogrammetry accepted alongside photo-to-3D. WEARFITS native and clean. WANNA / Perfect Corp technically supports it but workflow is heavy and expensive.

10

Price

Transparent tiers from Shopify SMB to enterprise versus opaque per-SKU and platform-fee models.

11

All-catalogue ingestion without physical scanning

2D-to-3D pipeline and hybrid pipeline that scale linearly with catalogue size. WEARFITS only.

WEARFITS only
The shortlist

Top 5 virtual try-on platforms for shoes & bags

02
Eyewear authority extending into footwear

Fittingbox

Twenty years of eyewear AR with a web-only footwear extension. The only other vendor in the shortlist shipping in-store AR mirror.

Toulouse-founded 2006, the eyewear AR category authority — 59 international patents, 306M annual try-on sessions, 4,000+ corporate customers, 195,000+ pre-digitised frames covering 1,200+ brands. The footwear vertical launched 2024–2025 inherits 20 years of continuous eyewear ML refinement. Fittingbox is the only other vendor in this comparison shipping in-store AR mirror — though the footwear product is currently web-only. Every product is digitised in-house by Fittingbox — the brand ships physical samples to the Fittingbox scanning facility; third-party 3D files are not accepted. No bag support. No sizing layer for footwear.

Pricing
  • Eyewear Shopify app: $59–$199 per month
  • Enterprise eyewear: custom on demand
  • Footwear vertical: custom enterprise pricing, web-only delivery
  • 14-day free trial on eyewear plans
  • 195,000+ pre-digitised eyewear frames; footwear vertical newer
  • Three 3D quality tiers (AI-generated, standard digitisation, premium digitisation)
  • In-store AR mirror — eyewear product line; footwear currently web-only
  • 59 patents and 20 years of continuous ML refinement
  • In-house scanning only — brand ships physical samples; no third-party 3D files accepted
  • No bag support; no sizing for footwear
Best suited for

Enterprise eyewear retailers under one vendor relationship who want to extend into footwear and accept the current web-only scope with no bag support.

03
3D content platform with AR added

Fibbl

The strongest 3D content pipeline in the comparison. AR is one capability inside that broader workflow.

Stockholm-founded 2021–2022. Core product is the 3D content pipeline — proprietary ARC capture hardware (~150 items/day per scanner), an end-to-end workflow that turns one scan into multiple outputs (viewer, AR try-on, packshots, video, AI-generated lifestyle scenes). Real customer base: GANT (+6.3% conversion lift across 13 markets, 95% statistical significance), Samsonite, TUMI, American Tourister, Arc'teryx, ECCO, Björn Borg, Mammut. The AR layer runs on 2022 legacy models — slower load times, no sizing, no heels, partial sandals. No in-store mirror. All scans must run through ARC hardware.

Pricing
  • Subscription: €999–€1,399 per month
  • Per 3D model: ~€240 (scanning required)
  • Proprietary ARC capture hardware for in-studio or on-site 3D scanning
  • One scan outputs viewer + AR + packshots + video + AI lifestyle scenes
  • Strong named customers: GANT, Samsonite, TUMI, Arc'teryx, ECCO
  • AR layer on 2022 legacy models — slow load and limited style coverage
  • No in-store mirror; no sizing; no heels; partial sandals; no 3rd-party 3D ingestion
Best suited for

Footwear and bag brands whose primary need is the 3D content workflow (viewer + packshots + video + AI lifestyle scenes from one scan) and who accept the AR-layer limitations as one capability within that broader pipeline.

04
Luxury / cross-category platform

WANNA / Perfect Corp

The original AR shoe try-on pioneer (Wanna Kicks, January 2019) — now running on 2022 legacy models since the Farfetch acquisition.

The category origin story — Wanna Kicks launched January 2019, powered Farfetch's luxury catalogue, acquired by Farfetch in May 2022 and Perfect Corp in January 2025. The tracking and masking ML has been on the 2022 legacy stack since the Farfetch acquisition. Per-SKU manual 3D-designer onboarding required. Two to three months to first SKU live. Technically supports 3rd-party 3D asset ingestion (one of only two vendors that does), but the workflow is heavy and expensive — CAD or paid photogrammetry required, plus mandatory manual adjustment per SKU.

Pricing
  • Pricing model: luxury enterprise tier — talk to sales
  • Per-SKU onboarding: manual 3D-designer modeling required
  • Pricing not publicly disclosed
  • Original AR shoe try-on category pioneer (Wanna Kicks, 2019)
  • 2022 legacy tracking models; no heels, partial sandals, cross-body bags only
  • No in-store mirror
  • Accepts 3rd-party 3D assets but workflow is heavy and expensive
  • 2–3 month integration time to first SKU live; no sizing; pricing on application
Best suited for

Luxury brands already on Perfect Corp's beauty stack who want limited-SKU AR for sneakers or cross-body bags as a marketing surface, not full-catalogue commerce.

05
3D content + AI content production

Vyking

Original AR specialist pivoted to photogrammetry-led 3D content and AI content production — competing in the same category as Fibbl and Fittingbox.

Berlin-founded 2017, Vyking developed AR foot-tracking and rendering in parallel with Wannaby and reached the same 2022 ML ceiling through independent development. The company has since pivoted toward a photogrammetry-led 3D content pipeline plus AI content production, deprioritizing AR development. The strategic focus now overlaps directly with Fibbl and Fittingbox in 3D content delivery. Legacy AR remains available across iOS, Android, WeChat, web, and an in-store AR Mirror for footwear brand activations — with named customers Next UK (200 pairs, December 2024), Timberland EMEA (250 products, October 2023), plus adidas, New Balance, and Crocs. AR-era deployments have remained at proof-of-concept scale rather than mass deployments. No sizing. No bags at scale.

Pricing
  • Pricing model: custom; not publicly disclosed
  • 3D content: photogrammetry workflow pricing
  • Legacy AR: brand absorbs CAD modeling cost upstream
  • Photogrammetry-led 3D content + AI content production (current focus)
  • Legacy AR Mirror for in-store activation
  • iOS, Android, WeChat, web, in-store AR Mirror (legacy AR product line)
  • AR layer on 2022 legacy models
  • No sizing; no bags at scale; legacy AR at POC pattern
Best suited for

Brands needing photogrammetry-led 3D content production with AI content extensions; sneaker brands still running on Vyking's AR Mirror for in-store activation. Same category as Fibbl and Fittingbox — broader 3D content platforms with AR included.

The eleven-point comparison

Side by side across the criteria that matter

The eleven evaluation points applied to all five vendors. WEARFITS leads on the criteria that determine shopper experience. For deeper context on the bulk-roll-out criterion, see scaling virtual try-on across catalogues.

Criterion WEARFITS Fittingbox Fibbl WANNA / Perfect Corp Vyking
01 — In-store AR mirror ✓ Web + mobile + mirror, one API ✓ Eyewear; footwear web-only Legacy AR Mirror (POC pattern)
02 — Style variety ✓ Full range incl. heels, sandals, all bags Sneakers + city only Sneakers, partial sandals; bags via AR No heels, partial sandals, cross-body only Sneakers + lifestyle; no bags at scale
03 — Masking quality Modern dynamic occlusion Modern (eyewear lineage) 2022 legacy models 2022 legacy models 2022 legacy models
04 — Mobile parity (mid-tier Android) Degraded on AR Degraded Degraded on AR
05 — Loading time 2–3 s 2–4 s 6–8 s 6–8 s 6–8 s on legacy AR
06 — Battery drain Low Low High on AR sessions High High on legacy AR
07 — Sizing ✓ Foot scan + Fit Confirmed
08 — Bulk roll-out ✓ Thousands of SKUs (Zara) Eyewear enterprise; footwear newer Hundreds (scanning-bound) Tens of SKUs Tens of SKUs; legacy AR at POC pattern
09 — 3rd-party 3D asset ingestion ✓ Native and clean — In-house scanning; ships physical samples — (ARC scanning required) Heavy and expensive
10 — Price (entry) $49/mo Shopify · €499/mo API $59/mo eyewear app €999/mo + €240/model Talk to sales · luxury enterprise tier Custom; photogrammetry workflow
11 — All-catalogue ingestion without scanning ✓ 2D-to-3D + hybrid — Full catalogue scannable, but every SKU requires a physical sample shipped to Fittingbox — (ARC scanning required) — (CAD) — (photogrammetry-led)
Which virtual try-on solution should you choose?

A plain-language decision guide

If your situation matches one of these rows, the decision is straightforward.

Your situation Recommended platform Key reason
Footwear or bag retailer prioritising sizing + full style range — Shopify to enterprise WEARFITS Only platform with foot-scan sizing + Fit Confirmed; full style range; web + mobile + in-store mirror from one API
Need in-store AR mirror AND web AND mobile from one vendor WEARFITS Only vendor running all three surfaces from the same integration for footwear and bags
Need to roll out a full catalogue (thousands of SKUs) without scanning every product WEARFITS Photo-to-3D pipeline plus hybrid 3rd-party asset ingestion at platform pricing
Need to ingest brand-supplied 3D assets alongside photo-to-3D WEARFITS Only vendor offering both pathways without per-SKU surcharge
Enterprise eyewear retailer extending into footwear under one vendor Fittingbox 20 years of eyewear ML; 195,000+ frame database; footwear web-only
Brand whose primary need is 3D content workflow (viewer + AR + packshots + video) Fibbl Strongest integrated 3D content pipeline; AR included as one capability
Luxury brand on Perfect Corp beauty stack with limited-SKU AR campaigns WANNA / Perfect Corp Original category pioneer; works for tens of SKUs as a marketing surface
Brand needing photogrammetry-led 3D content + AI content production (with legacy AR available) Vyking Pivoted to 3D content production; legacy AR Mirror for in-store activation

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