Looksy + Shopify Checkout
Looksy's AI try-on runs on the product page, before checkout begins. The Shopify App Store listing names Checkout as one of the surfaces Looksy works with, alongside Shopify Admin, Flow, and Klaviyo.
What the listing publishes about Checkout
The listing's "Works with" line names Checkout, Shopify Admin, Shopify Flow, and Klaviyo. That is the extent of what it publishes about Checkout specifically: compatibility, not mechanics. It does not describe checkout UI extensions, checkout customizations, or any Looksy element that renders during checkout. What it does publish is where Looksy lives — a theme app extension on the storefront that requires no theme code edits and uninstalls cleanly — and that billing runs through Shopify on a usage basis with no contracts.
Where Looksy sits in the purchase path
Everything Looksy does happens before a shopper reaches checkout. The try-on renders on the product page: a shopper uploads one photo and sees the result in about 20 seconds, with no app install, no account, and no camera permission. Bundles & Upsells and Size Help also work at the product-page stage, where the buying decision gets made. By the time the shopper clicks through to Shopify Checkout, the published Looksy flow is complete — the listing describes nothing that runs inside checkout itself.
What a merchant sets up
There is no checkout-specific configuration described in the listing. Setup is the standard Looksy install: add the app from the Shopify App Store, enable the theme app extension on your storefront, and pick a plan — Free, Starter at $14.99 per month, Growth at $29, or Scale at $79. Because Looksy operates on product pages rather than inside checkout, a merchant does not need to touch checkout settings, checkout branding, or payment configuration to run try-on.
Revenue caps and what to check in-app
The listing does not publish how Looksy attributes a completed checkout to a try-on session, which is what feeds the plan revenue caps — $100 additional revenue on Free, $500 on Starter, $1,000 on Growth, unlimited on Scale. If attribution details matter to you, check the Analytics section inside the app, which the listing says tracks what shoppers try on, add to cart, and buy. Confirm there how attributed orders are counted and how close your store is running to its cap.
How this connects to the try-on flow
The path from try-on to checkout is short. A shopper on a product page uploads a photo, sees themselves in the item in about 20 seconds, and can retry, download, or share the result. If the try-on convinces them, they add to cart — possibly with a bundle or upsell attached — and continue into Shopify Checkout as normal. Analytics then closes the loop, recording which tried-on items were added to cart and which were bought.
Sources: the public Shopify App Store listing for Looksy. Last checked 29 July 2026.
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