Virtual try-on in Dutch

Dutch appears among the 47 languages enumerated on Looksy's Shopify App Store listing. If you sell to Dutch-speaking shoppers in the Netherlands or Belgium, here is what the listing states and what you should test first.

Dutch shoppers and your product pages

Dutch is spoken primarily in the Netherlands and in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium, and it is an official language of Suriname. It uses the Latin alphabet, with the distinctive ij digraph and freely built compound words that can run long — worth remembering wherever text must fit a button. The choice between formal u and informal je is a real decision in Dutch commerce copy, and usage differs somewhat between the Netherlands and Belgium, so pick a register deliberately and keep it consistent across your storefront.

What Looksy's language support covers

Looksy's App Store listing counts Dutch among its 47 supported languages, but stops there: it does not document whether translation covers the shopper-facing try-on widget, the merchant dashboard, or both, nor which register any Dutch strings use. So verify rather than assume. The Free plan places no limit on try-ons, which makes a full walkthrough of the shopper flow in Dutch cost nothing before you promote the feature. It also helps to keep the product's nature in mind — the output is an image of the shopper wearing the item, and images are language-neutral.

Setting up for Dutch-speaking shoppers

In Shopify admin, add Dutch as a published store language so Dutch-speaking visitors get a localized storefront. Looksy ships as a theme app extension: you drop its block onto the product template in the theme editor, edit no theme code, and uninstall cleanly if needed. Then browse the storefront in Dutch on the Free plan and read everything around the widget — check that longer Dutch compounds and the u-versus-je wording in your own microcopy sit comfortably next to the try-on button, and that nothing truncates at mobile widths.

The try-on flow in any language

The flow itself is short. A shopper uploads one photo on the product page and gets the try-on result back in about 20 seconds, without downloading an app, creating an account, or granting camera access. They can retry, give feedback, and download or share the result. Looksy is billed through Shopify on usage, with no contracts: a Free plan with Looksy branding, Starter at $14.99 per month, Growth at $29, and Scale at $79 — the plan that carries realtime video try-on.

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

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