Does try-on work with Shopify page builders?

Looksy reaches the storefront one way: a theme app extension you add and position in Shopify's theme editor. Whether a builder-controlled product page renders that block is something to verify on a preview theme before you commit.

What Looksy's listing actually says about integration

On the storefront, Looksy's published surface is a Shopify theme app extension: you add the try-on block in the theme editor, position it on the product page, and remove it cleanly on uninstall — no theme code edits. The listing names what Looksy works with: Checkout, Shopify Admin, Flow, and Klaviyo. Page builders such as PageFly or GemPages are not on that list, and Looksy publishes nothing about them either way. That means no compatibility claim exists to lean on — in either direction — and the question becomes something you verify rather than assume.

Why builder-built product pages are a different surface

Page builders typically take over the product page template and render their own layout in place of the theme's sections. Whether an app block from a theme extension appears inside that builder-controlled layout depends on how the builder handles theme app blocks — which is the builder's behavior, not Looksy's. Two stores using the same builder can even differ, depending on which template the builder controls and where the block was positioned. That is why the honest answer is not yes or no, but a short test on your own setup.

How to test it on a preview theme

Run the check before anything goes live. Duplicate your theme so you have an unpublished copy, add the Looksy block in the theme editor, and open the builder-built product page in theme preview. Then run the flow a shopper would: upload one photo and confirm the result appears on the page in about 20 seconds. The Free plan includes unlimited try-ons, so the test costs nothing however many products you check. If the block renders and the flow completes in preview, you have your answer for that template — publish when ready.

What to do if the block does not appear

If the try-on block does not show on a builder-controlled page, work the two support channels that actually own the answer. Ask the builder's support how their templates handle Shopify theme app blocks, and ask Looksy support where the block can be placed on your setup. Check the simple case first: the block may just need repositioning in the theme editor. Avoid editing theme code to force it; Looksy is built to work without code edits and to uninstall cleanly, and hand-edits undermine both.

Sources: the public Shopify App Store listing for Looksy. Last checked 27 July 2026.

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