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Virtual Try-On Kiosk for Clothing Stores in India

Indian retail runs on variety and on festive rushes that test every fitting room. The TryOnCloud kiosk gives your store a self-service try-on built for both: a shopper taps a saree, lehenga, kurta or Western outfit, sees it on themselves in seconds, and downloads the look to their phone. No app, no queue, ready for the busiest day of the year.

Built for India's Diverse Wardrobe

No two Indian shoppers want the same thing on the same day. One is buying a saree for a wedding, another a kurta for the office, a third a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. An Indian clothing store has to serve that entire spread, and the technology in the store has to keep up. The kiosk does — it renders ethnic and Western wear with equal ease, from heavily draped sarees and embroidered lehengas to simple shirts and dresses, so your full range is previewable on one screen. For a market defined by variety, a kiosk that handles only half the catalog is no kiosk at all.

Sarees and blouses
Lehengas and embroidered ethnic wear
Kurtas, kurtis and salwar suits
Sherwanis and men's ethnic wear
Western dresses, shirts and t-shirts
Everyday casual and denim

Made for the Festive Rush

Diwali, Navratri, Eid, Onam, Pongal and the long wedding season pack Indian stores with shoppers — and that is exactly when fitting-room queues become a wall between a customer and a sale. During the festive rush, a shopper who has to wait twenty minutes for a changing room often simply leaves. The kiosk removes that wall. Each try-on takes seconds, it is fully self-service, and it never tires, so your store can serve the festive crowd at full speed and convert the footfall you spent the season attracting.

~7s
Per try-on
↑ 40%
Conversion lift
↓ 35%
Fewer returns

Works for Stores of Every Size

A virtual try-on kiosk is not only for big-city flagship stores. Because it runs in a browser on any ordinary touchscreen with a camera and internet, a single-shop retailer in a tier-2 or tier-3 city can deploy it the same day, with no special hardware and no developer. For a smaller store working hard to attract footfall, the kiosk is a way to offer a modern, interactive experience that helps convert every shopper who walks in — the kind of edge that used to belong only to large chains.

No App, No Friction for Indian Shoppers

Indian shoppers span every comfort level with technology, and asking them to download an app to try on one outfit would lose most of them instantly. The kiosk asks for nothing. The shopper taps a product, takes a photo on the machine, and scans a QR code to send the result to their own phone. It works on any phone, needs no account, and the privacy is plain to see: the photo is used to make the try-on and then deleted, and the result expires shortly after. That simplicity is what makes the kiosk something every shopper will actually use.

Bring the Kiosk to Your Indian Store

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the kiosk work for Indian ethnic wear?

Yes — this is one of its strengths. The kiosk renders sarees, lehengas, kurtas, salwar suits and sherwanis as well as Western shirts, dresses and t-shirts. For an Indian store whose range spans ethnic and Western, the kiosk shows the whole catalog on a single screen without favouring one category.

Is the kiosk useful during festive and wedding season?

Very. Diwali, wedding season and the festive rush are exactly when fitting-room queues become a problem and shoppers are most likely to walk away. Because the kiosk is self-service and each try-on takes seconds, it keeps serving the crowd at peak times, turning festive footfall into sales instead of lost queues.

Do customers in India need to install an app?

No. The shopper does not download anything. They tap a product, take a photo on the kiosk, and scan a QR code to save the result to their phone — simple on any device, in any store, with no account needed.

Can a small store in a tier-2 or tier-3 city use it?

Yes. The kiosk runs in a browser on any ordinary touchscreen with a camera and internet, so a single-shop retailer in a smaller city can deploy it the same day, with no special hardware and no developer. It gives a small store a modern, interactive experience that helps convert its foot traffic.

How does it help with sizing for Indian shoppers?

A realistic preview helps a shopper judge how a cut and colour look on them before committing, which reduces uncertain purchases and the returns that follow. While the kiosk previews the look rather than measuring exact fit, that confidence at the point of decision is where much of the value lies.

How is the kiosk priced for Indian retailers?

There is no separate license fee. You pay per try-on on your TryOnCloud plan, the same metered model as the online widget, which keeps costs predictable whether you run one store or many. Book a demo for a quote based on your footfall.

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