Agalaz vs Genlook: Multi-Platform vs Shopify-Only Generative Try-On
Genlook and Agalaz are the closest comparison in this category: both use generative AI to render the customer wearing the product, both target fashion e-commerce, both ship in 2026 with mature pipelines. The real differences are platform reach, the categories each can handle, the install model, and pricing. This guide breaks them down honestly.
TL;DR
• Pick Genlook if: you are 100% Shopify-only, your catalogue is mostly apparel, and you specifically want a Shopify-listed app. • Pick Agalaz if: you sell on more than one platform (Shopify and WooCommerce, or you're planning to migrate), or your catalogue includes jewellery, eyewear, accessories, tattoos, or nail art alongside apparel.
Both are good products. The right choice depends on where you sell and what you sell.
The technology overlap
Both use the current generation of generative AI try-on:
• The customer uploads a photo • The system fetches or receives the product image • An AI model produces a photorealistic render of the customer wearing the product • Render time is in the 8-15 second range for both • Output quality on apparel is comparable in our internal A/B comparisons
If you only care about apparel try-on quality, the two are roughly tied. The decisions live elsewhere.
Platform reach
Genlook is Shopify-only. It lives in the Shopify App Store, uses the Shopify Apps deployment model (you install it as an app, not a script), and only works on Shopify storefronts. If you migrate to WooCommerce or BigCommerce, you start over.
Agalaz is platform-agnostic. Same `