Virtual try-on in Norwegian

Norwegian is listed among the 47 languages enumerated on Looksy's Shopify App Store page. If Norwegian-speaking shoppers are part of your market, here is what the listing confirms and how to verify the rest.

Norwegian shoppers and your product pages

Norwegian is the language of Norway, and it comes with a wrinkle few languages share: two official written standards, Bokmål and Nynorsk, both in daily use, with Bokmål the more widely used of the two. The alphabet extends Latin script with æ, ø, and å. Norwegian is also closely related to Danish and Swedish — written Norwegian and Danish are especially close — so Scandinavian shoppers often move comfortably between neighboring storefronts. For a store, the practical question is which written standard your Norwegian copy follows, and whether it stays consistent.

What Looksy's language support covers

The 47 languages enumerated on Looksy's listing include Norwegian. The listing does not say which written standard the translation follows, nor how far it reaches — shopper-facing try-on interface, merchant dashboard, or both are left unstated. Rather than assume, test: the Free plan's unlimited try-ons let you run the whole shopper flow in Norwegian at no cost and read every string yourself before promoting the feature. The try-on output is a picture of the shopper in the product, and a picture reads the same in Bokmål, Nynorsk, or any language.

Setting up for Norwegian-speaking shoppers

Start in Shopify's admin by adding Norwegian as a published storefront language. Then add Looksy's block through the theme editor — it is a theme app extension, so your theme's code is never edited and uninstalling leaves nothing behind. Run your checks on the Free plan, where try-ons are unlimited: look at how æ, ø, and å render in the type around the widget, read the try-on button and surrounding notices as a shopper would, and decide whether your own microcopy should follow Bokmål or Nynorsk to match the rest of your store.

The try-on flow in any language

Looksy's published shopper flow asks for one photo and returns the try-on result on the product page in about 20 seconds. No app, no account, no camera permission. The shopper can retry, leave feedback, download the image, or share it. Four plans are published: Free with unlimited try-ons and Looksy branding, Starter at $14.99 per month, Growth at $29, and Scale at $79, which is the tier with realtime video try-on. Billing is usage-based and handled through Shopify, 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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