FitCheck is an AI virtual try-on Chrome extension for online clothes shopping. After users upload a clear mirror photo, they can hover over a product image on any clothing retailer’s page; the tool automatically detects the apparel image and shows try-on controls, generating an AI preview of that item on the user with one click. Its emphasis is a “don’t leave the store page” workflow, making it feel more like an assistive layer inside shopping pages than a standalone outfit-planning app.
Based on the description, FitCheck’s core capability is AI image generation: it combines a product image with the user’s photo to create a relatively realistic try-on result. Output quality depends on the quality of the uploaded photo and how clearly the product image is visible. The official recommendation is to use a clear, well-lit photo. The Wardrobe feature is a highlight: it saves generated results together with the product title, price, store, original link, and tags, making it easier to compare, share, download, or return later to purchase.
FitCheck uses a credit-based model, with each AI try-on costing 1 credit. The free plan is permanently $0 and includes 5 try-ons, full AI quality, support for all retailers, and no credit card requirement. Starter costs $4.99/month and includes 25 monthly try-ons; Pro costs $9.99/month and includes 60 monthly try-ons. The description also mentions optional extra credit packs, but their prices are not disclosed.
Its strengths are that it embeds directly into the shopping experience after installation, works across major retailers and smaller online stores, and has a low barrier to try for free. Its privacy messaging is also relatively reassuring: photos are stored locally, sent only when generating a try-on, and not used to train models. Limitations include the fact that only Chrome is explicitly supported for now, while other Chromium browsers are merely listed as “next”; there is no disclosure of the specific model used, generation speed, failure handling, refund policy, or compliance details. The try-on is also primarily a visual preview and should not be treated as an accurate assessment of size or fit.
FitCheck is best suited to individual shoppers who frequently buy from overseas stores or compare items across multiple fashion websites, especially those who want to reduce the guesswork before purchasing. For users in China, the available information does not mention Mainland China access, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or Alipay/WeChat Pay support, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If access to the Chrome Web Store, overseas e-commerce sites, or payment methods is restricted, users may need to look for built-in try-on features from domestic e-commerce platforms or local image-based outfit-changing tools as alternatives.
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