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Fitly is a Chrome virtual try-on extension designed for online clothing shopping. After uploading a full-body photo, users can right-click any product image in an online store and choose to try it on, or drag the product image into the sidebar to generate an AI rendering of how the clothing would look on them. The site lists support examples such as H&M, ASOS, Amazon, and Zara, with the main selling point being that it is “not locked to specific stores.”
Fitly says it is powered by Google Vertex AI and uses model capabilities related to Google Shopping’s virtual try-on technology to generate how garments drape, their colors, and their fit. It can also estimate body measurements from photos to provide size recommendations, and supports saving try-on results and comparing different outfits side by side. As a Chrome extension, it integrates directly into the shopping flow and has a low barrier to use; however, the captured text does not indicate support for mobile, Safari, or Firefox.
Fitly offers 10 free AI try-ons per day with no credit card required. Premium plans unlock unlimited try-ons, and the terms state that payments are processed through Stripe, with prices, plan features, and allowances subject to change. However, the exact subscription price is not disclosed in the main text, and the pricing page must be accessed from within the extension, so pricing transparency is only average.
On privacy, Fitly claims that photo transfers are encrypted, processed via Google private Vertex AI endpoints and token-protected links, and that it does not store or sell user images or use them for advertising. Users retain ownership of uploaded content and only authorize Fitly to process it for providing the service. Its limitations are also stated fairly clearly: AI results and body measurements are only approximations, cannot guarantee real-world try-on results or fully accurate sizing, and should not be used as the sole basis for a purchase decision.
Its strengths include cross-store compatibility, simple operation, a practical free allowance, and a feature set built around “reducing trial and error and returns,” including try-ons, size estimation, and outfit comparison. Its drawbacks are the lack of disclosed premium pricing, no stated Chinese-language support or public API, and no clear information on real-world compatibility with Chinese e-commerce platforms. It is best suited for shoppers who often buy clothing from overseas e-commerce sites or brand websites and want a quick way to judge how items may look on them.
The main text does not state whether Fitly is accessible from mainland China. Since it depends on a Chrome extension, Google Sign-In, Google Cloud/Vertex AI, Firebase, and Stripe, network and payment availability in China may be uncertain. It is recommended to test the service first using the free allowance. If access is restricted, alternatives include virtual try-on tools built into e-commerce platforms, brand size recommendation tools, or localized clothing try-on solutions.
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