Does try-on work with Shopify Markets?
Looksy lists 47 supported languages and installs as a theme app extension, but its App Store listing doesn't document Markets-specific behavior like currency or per-market settings. Test each market on the Free plan and confirm details with support.
What the listing says about selling internationally
Looksy's App Store listing covers three things relevant to Markets: support for 47 languages, compatibility with Checkout, Shopify Admin, Flow, and Klaviyo, and installation as a theme app extension you position in the theme editor with no theme code edits. None of that is a Markets guarantee. The listing does not document Markets-specific behavior: whether the block renders the same on localized market URLs, how currency displays around bundles and upsells, or whether any settings apply per market. Treat those as open questions to verify on your own storefront rather than assumptions to build on.
What Shopify Markets changes on your storefront
Markets gives each region its own storefront context — localized domains or subfolders, translated content, local currencies, and sometimes different catalogs or prices. A try-on block sits inside that context, so the practical questions are concrete: does the button and its surrounding microcopy appear in the market's language, does the try-on run normally from a localized URL, and do bundle or upsell prices display in the market's currency. None of these have published answers on the listing, which is why a direct check in each of your active markets is the reliable route.
How to test each market on the Free plan
The Free plan includes unlimited try-ons, so testing costs nothing. Open a product page through each market's localized URL or switch region with your store's country selector, then run a photo try-on end to end: upload a photo, wait the roughly 20 seconds for the result, and note what language the interface used and how prices around the block displayed. Repeat for every market you actively sell in, on mobile as well as desktop. Anything that looks wrong in one market but right in another is exactly the detail worth flagging to support.
Questions worth asking support before you scale
If Markets is central to your store, ask Looksy support the specifics the listing leaves open: whether the shopper-facing interface follows the market language automatically or the store's default, how the 47 supported languages map to your enabled locales, whether email capture and Klaviyo or Shopify Flow follow-ups respect market context, and whether analytics separate try-on activity by market. Getting these answers before you upgrade to a paid plan is easier than discovering a gap after launch, and support can confirm current behavior faster than trial and error can.
Sources: the public Shopify App Store listing for Looksy. Last checked 27 July 2026.
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