Demo
Interactive Demo

Experience Live Storefront

Watch the full plugin journey in one place. This overview should show the current WooCommerce plugin flow: connect the plugin inside WooCommerce, configure storewide try-on and placement, sync products to generate Garment IDs, manage visibility rules, and let customers upload a photo and see try-on results directly on product pages.

Plugin Setup
Storewide & Placement Settings
Product Sync
Storefront Try-On

Setup & Connection

This walkthrough should show how the plugin is installed, where the admin settings live, and how the WooCommerce store is connected to Vtryon. It should also show the updated settings options now available inside the plugin, including storewide try-on, visibility mode selector, product page placement, download result button toggle, and debug mode.

Plugin activated in WooCommerce
Email/Phone and Password login
Storewide try-on master switch
Visibility mode selector
Product page placement selector

Mobile First UI

Mobile traffic accounts for most WooCommerce sessions. Placement still applies-hooks may stack blocks differently on small viewports.

One-tap camera upload
Smooth swipe gestures
Native mobile performance

Storewide, Visibility, and Placement Controls

This walkthrough should show how merchants control whether try-on is active across the full site, who can see it, and where it appears on the product page. The updated settings page now includes a storewide master switch, a visibility mode selector, and a placement selector, while category and product-level controls continue to refine where the feature is available.

Storewide try-on enabled or disabled
Visibility mode selector
Category-level enable or disable
Product-level enable or disable
Product page placement options
Final storefront visibility logic in action

Use cases

Pause try-on across the full store
Members-only try-on access
Category-by-category rollout
Adjust try-on position for different themes

Storefront Customer Try-On

This walkthrough should show the live storefront experience: the customer sees the try-on block on the WooCommerce product page, uploads a photo, the image is validated, a try-on session is processed, and the result is displayed back on the same page. It should also reflect that the try-on block position can vary depending on the selected product page placement setting.

Product page with Try-On block
Upload state
Validation and image checks state
Result state on the same product page
Download or try-another-photo actions, if enabled in your current flow

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The current plugin flow supports single and bulk sync workflows for garment mapping, while storefront try-on remains product-page based in WooCommerce.