Mobile AR Shoe Try-On for Ecommerce
Add mobile AR shoe try-on to your store.
Let shoppers see your shoes on their own feet from their phone — launched by a tap, a link, or a QR code, with no app to install. It runs in the mobile browser and integrates with Shopify, WooCommerce, WordPress, and headless storefronts.
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for the shopper to install
reported conversion lift
or QR scan to launch try-on
platforms: Shopify, WooCommerce, headless
What is mobile AR shoe try-on?
Mobile AR shoe try-on lets a shopper see a pair of shoes on their own feet through their phone camera, right from your product page. It launches from a tap on a button, a link, or a QR code and runs in the mobile browser — there is no app for the shopper to install. On iOS the experience opens as an App Clip from the web; on Android it uses WebXR.
The difference between a useful try-on and a gimmick is realism. Strong occlusion handling keeps the virtual shoe correctly hidden behind the foot and ankle and renders it cleanly even over the shoes a shopper is already wearing — so it looks placed on the foot instead of a flat, sticker-like overlay. For merchants, adding it is an integration job, not a 3D project: the WEARFITS Shopify app is live, and WooCommerce, WordPress, and custom or headless stores are supported through a plugin or REST API.
How shoppers launch the try-on
Every entry point opens the same camera-based AR experience in the mobile browser. Nothing to download.
Tap a button on mobile
A shopper already on their phone taps a "Try on" button on the product page and the AR view opens in the browser.
Scan a QR code from desktop
On desktop the product page shows a QR code. The shopper scans it with their phone to hand the session off to the right device for AR.
Open a shared link
A try-on link works in email, SMS, or social. Tapping it on a phone opens the same no-install AR experience.
See the full delivery mechanics on how mobile AR try-on works.
Add it to the platform you already run
Full effort and time-to-launch comparison on the platforms page.
Shopify
Install the WEARFITS app, embed the try-on on product pages, and go live. No theme coding required.
WooCommerce / WordPress
Add the try-on to WooCommerce product pages with a plugin and a shortcode or block embed.
Custom / Headless
Drive the try-on from any storefront — including headless setups — through a REST API.
Featured: the live Shopify app
The WEARFITS shoe try-on app is live on the Shopify App Store.
Install it, point it at your catalog, and AR shoe try-on goes live on your product pages — no scanning, modeling, or theme development. Shoppers get a tap-to-try-on or QR experience with no app to download.
Explore the guides
Shopify shoe try-on app
What the live app does, merchant benefits, and a step-by-step install and setup guide.
WooCommerce & WordPress
Add AR shoe try-on to WooCommerce stores with a plugin and embed, step by step.
How mobile AR try-on works
QR and link launch, iOS App Clip vs Android WebXR, the no-app flow, and occlusion realism.
AR & virtual try-on statistics
Compiled, sourced 2026 figures on ecommerce returns, AR/3D conversion lift, and AR market size.
AR across ecommerce platforms
Shopify vs WooCommerce vs headless — effort, integration method, and time-to-launch, ranked.
Device compatibility
Which phones, operating systems, and browsers support mobile WebAR and the iOS App Clip.
Live demos & examples
Try the AR shoe experience yourself, grab a QR for mobile, and see example deployments.
Frequently asked questions
What is mobile AR shoe try-on?
Mobile AR shoe try-on lets a shopper see a pair of shoes on their own feet through their phone camera. It launches from a product-page button, a link, or a QR code, and runs in the mobile browser — on iOS as an App Clip from the web, and on Android via WebXR — so the shopper never installs an app.
Do shoppers need to install an app to try shoes on?
No. The try-on runs directly in the mobile browser. On iOS it uses an App Clip launched from the web; on Android it uses WebXR. The shopper taps a button or scans a QR code and the camera-based try-on opens with no app-store download.
Which ecommerce platforms does AR shoe try-on support?
The WEARFITS shoe try-on integrates with Shopify through a live app, with WooCommerce and WordPress through a plugin and embed, and with custom or headless storefronts through a REST API.
Does it look realistic over the shoes a shopper is already wearing?
Yes. Strong occlusion handling means the virtual shoe is correctly hidden behind the foot and ankle and renders over a shopper's existing footwear, so it looks placed on the foot rather than as a flat sticker-like overlay.
What impact does AR shoe try-on have on a store?
Merchants report higher product-page engagement, around a 30% lift in conversion, and fewer returns once shoppers can see shoes on their own feet before buying. Figures vary by catalog and traffic and are reported industry estimates.
Ready to add AR shoe try-on?
Install the live WEARFITS app on Shopify, or follow the WooCommerce and headless guides for other platforms.