Virtual try-on in Thai
Thai is one of the 47 languages enumerated on Looksy's Shopify App Store listing. This page is for merchants selling to Thai-speaking shoppers who want to know what to verify before relying on it.
Thai shoppers and your product pages
Thai is the official language of Thailand and is written in its own script, one that behaves differently from Latin text in ways that matter on a web page. Thai writes words without spaces between them — spaces mark phrase and sentence boundaries instead — so browsers must find word breaks themselves, and poor line-breaking is immediately visible to Thai readers. Vowel signs and tone marks attach above, below, before, or after consonants, there are no capital letters, and politeness is grammatically visible through particles. Test any Thai text in your actual theme rather than assuming it wraps like English.
What Looksy's language support covers
Thai sits within the 47 languages the Looksy listing enumerates. The listing does not break down what that covers — whether every shopper-facing string in the try-on interface is translated, and how much of the merchant dashboard follows. None of that is published, so check it directly: the Free plan's unlimited try-ons let you run the entire shopper flow in Thai at no cost before you point Thai-speaking customers at it. The generated try-on image itself needs no language at all, and that image is the part of the product doing the persuading.
Setting up for Thai-speaking shoppers
Begin with Shopify's language settings so navigation, cart, and checkout appear in Thai alongside whatever Looksy renders. The app installs as a theme app extension: you place its block through the theme editor with no theme code edits, and it removes cleanly if you ever uninstall. Then test with the Free plan, which never meters try-ons. Pay particular attention to how your theme's font handles Thai — stacked vowel signs and tone marks need adequate line height, and buttons should not truncate mid-word since Thai has no spaces to break on. Read the microcopy as a shopper would.
The try-on flow in any language
Underneath the interface language, the mechanics stay fixed. A shopper uploads a single photo and gets the result on the product page in around 20 seconds — no app download, no account, no camera permission requested. From there they can retry, leave feedback, download the image, or share it. Plans: Free with unlimited try-ons and Looksy branding, Starter at $14.99 per month, Growth at $29, and Scale at $79, where credits work for photo or video and Realtime video try-on becomes available. All billing runs through Shopify on usage, with no contracts to sign.
Sources: the public Shopify App Store listing for Looksy, which enumerates all 47 supported languages. Last checked 29 July 2026.
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