Etryon is a Shopify virtual try-on app built for apparel. A shopper uploads or takes a full-body photo, then the app combines it with the selected product or variant image. The result stays on the product page and can lead directly to an add-to-cart action. This is a visual styling preview, not a sizing tool or a guarantee of real fit, feel, or fabric drape.
Key features
- Image generation: AI-generated try-on from a full-body photo uploaded or captured by the shopper.
- Variant handling: Use of the selected product or variant image, with supported options available in the result.
- Catalog controls: Activation by product or collection, plus a customizable app block for the product page.
- Cart actions: A result window with an enlarged preview, variant selection, and direct add-to-cart action.
- Offers and retention: Optional post-try-on offers, usage limits, and image-retention settings.
- Reporting: Tracking for requests, successful generations, and add-to-cart actions after a try-on.
- Paid-plan controls: A custom background and beauty mode on the Starter and Pro plans.
Pricing and trial information
The Free plan includes 10 try-ons per month, with extra credits starting at $0.20 per try-on. Starter costs $19.90 per month or $167.16 per year, includes 200 monthly try-ons, and charges $0.16 for each additional use. Pro costs $49.90 per month or $419.16 per year, includes 500 try-ons, and charges $0.12 for each additional use. Pro also advertises a response time of under 24 hours. Starter and Pro include a 7-day free trial. Recurring and usage-based charges are billed in US dollars every 30 days.
Rating and reviews
At the time of review, Etryon has a 5.0 rating from three Shopify App Store reviews, all of them five stars. Merchants praise the straightforward setup, smooth experience, and realistic-looking previews. One reviewer asks for more languages and additional analytics. The displayed use periods range from 38 minutes to two days, and the app launched in May 2026. This is too little evidence to judge long-term reliability, support, or sales impact.
Pitfalls
The free allowance is mainly enough for a small test, and usage-based costs can become difficult to forecast at higher traffic. The Shopify listing names English as the only supported language. Output quality depends heavily on the full-body photo and product imagery, and AI results can be inaccurate. Etryon’s privacy policy says uploaded photos and generated images are kept for up to 14 days by default and sent as needed to OpenAI and Google for generation. Merchants should review the retention setting, give shoppers clear notice, and obtain any required consent. Post-try-on discounts can support conversion but may also reduce margin if used too broadly. This review is not legal advice.
Conclusion
Etryon is most relevant to fashion brands that want to test a photo-based try-on with variants, cart actions, offers, and basic analytics. Product and collection controls make a focused rollout practical. Before enabling it across a full catalog, test different body types and photo conditions, calculate real credit consumption, and validate the privacy setup against your own requirements.




