Virtual try-on in Danish

Danish is one of the 47 languages enumerated on Looksy's Shopify App Store listing. For merchants selling to Danish-speaking shoppers in Denmark and beyond, here is what the listing confirms, what it leaves open, and how to test it.

Danish shoppers and your product pages

Danish is the language of Denmark and is also used in the Faroe Islands and Greenland, both parts of the Danish Realm, alongside Faroese and Greenlandic. It belongs to the North Germanic family and is closely related to Norwegian and Swedish, with which it shares a large amount of written vocabulary. The alphabet adds æ, ø, and å after z — three letters your theme's fonts need to handle everywhere, including buttons. In tone, modern Danish commerce is famously informal: the pronoun du is the default even for strangers, and the formal De now reads as distant or old-fashioned in most shop contexts.

What Looksy's language support covers

Danish is one of the 47 languages Looksy's Shopify App Store listing counts by name. The listing is silent on depth: it does not say whether the shopper-facing try-on interface, the merchant dashboard, or both are translated. Rather than infer, confirm it — the Free plan puts no limit on try-ons, so switch your storefront to Danish and go through the flow exactly as a shopper in Copenhagen would. Note the tone of any Danish text you find too, given how strongly Danish shoppers expect the informal du. The image itself needs no localisation: seeing yourself in the product is language-free.

Setting up for Danish-speaking shoppers

Publish Danish as a store language in Shopify's admin so translations can reach product pages, cart, and checkout, then drop in Looksy's try-on block from the theme editor. Because it is a theme app extension, there are no theme code edits, and uninstalling leaves the theme as it was. Use the Free plan's unlimited try-ons for a full dress rehearsal: check the button microcopy around the widget, make sure æ, ø, and å render properly in your chosen fonts, and review how Danish strings fit your buttons, since translations often run longer or shorter than the English originals.

The try-on flow in any language

The flow Looksy documents does not change with locale. A shopper uploads one photo and the try-on result appears on the product page in roughly 20 seconds — no app download, no account creation, no camera permission. They can retry the generation, leave feedback, download the image, or share it. The Free plan gives unlimited try-ons with Looksy branding up to $100 in additional revenue; Starter costs $14.99 per month with 100 photo credits and no branding; Growth costs $29 with 300 credits; and Scale costs $79 with 600 credits spendable on photo or video, including realtime video try-on. Billing runs through Shopify on usage, with no contracts.

Sources: the public Shopify App Store listing for Looksy, which enumerates all 47 supported languages. Last checked 29 July 2026.

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