
Style.me
Virtual fitting software
E-commerce software
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What is Style.me
Style.me is a virtual fitting and styling platform for fashion e-commerce that lets shoppers visualize apparel on a digital model to support size and style decisions. It is used by online retailers and brands to embed virtual try-on experiences into product pages and shopping flows. The product focuses on interactive outfit visualization and shopper engagement rather than wholesale ordering or marketplace functions.
Virtual try-on shopping flow
Style.me centers on an on-site virtual try-on experience that can be presented alongside product detail pages and merchandising content. This supports shopper exploration of how items look together and can reduce uncertainty during purchase. The emphasis is on visualization and styling interactions rather than only size recommendation outputs.
Merchandising and outfit visualization
The platform is oriented toward creating shoppable looks and enabling mix-and-match outfit presentation. This can help retailers present curated styling content in a format that is directly tied to SKUs. It is particularly relevant for categories where outfit context influences conversion (e.g., tops, bottoms, outerwear).
E-commerce integration use case
Style.me is positioned for deployment in digital commerce environments where brands want an embedded experience rather than a standalone consumer app. This aligns with common retailer requirements such as linking visuals to catalog items and supporting conversion-focused journeys. It fits teams that manage site merchandising, digital product content, and e-commerce UX.
Fit accuracy depends on inputs
Virtual try-on outcomes typically depend on garment data quality and the shopper’s body/size inputs. If product measurements, size charts, or 3D assets are incomplete or inconsistent, the experience may be less reliable for fit decisions. Buyers may still need traditional size guidance and return policies for edge cases.
Implementation and content workload
Deploying virtual try-on commonly requires integration work and ongoing content operations (e.g., mapping SKUs, maintaining assets, and updating assortments). This can be heavier than lightweight widgets that only provide size recommendations. Smaller teams may find the operational overhead challenging without dedicated e-commerce and content resources.
Less suited for B2B ordering
Compared with tools designed for wholesale line sheets, assortments, and retailer ordering workflows, Style.me is primarily consumer-facing. Organizations focused on B2B sales operations may need separate systems for wholesale management. The product’s value is strongest in DTC and retail e-commerce experiences rather than wholesale commerce.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Quote-based monthly subscription (no public list prices). How priced: Based on the quantity of digitized items and volume of traffic; includes monthly subscription fee. Customers must request a quote or contact sales for detailed pricing. Notes: Style.me performs digitization (pickup/drop-off of samples) and integration support; no public per-plan tiers or fixed rates listed on the official site.