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Mirari VTON
Mirari VTON · Virtual try-on & garment design

Browser-native virtual try-on that runs on the device

Mirari VTON is a virtual try-on and garment-design platform — a rigged avatar driven by your webcam, a live mirror with real-body occlusion, and a design studio for recolor, fabric, prints, colorways, and AR export. All perception and 3D rendering run in the browser, for $0 cloud-GPU cost and privacy by design.

A shopper viewing a life-size holographic smart mirror that shows her in a glowing 3D dress with floating fabric, color, size, and 3D body-mesh panels
Avatar modeLive mirrorDesign studio

Why it’s different

A try-on that costs nothing to render — and keeps photos private

$0

Cloud-GPU cost

All perception and 3D rendering run on the visitor’s device — no per-session GPU bill.

100%

On-device privacy

Pose, face, hands, and body segmentation never leave the browser.

5

Adaptive quality tiers

Potato → ultra: the quality governor keeps it smooth on weak hardware.

0

API keys required

Runs fully offline; every external integration degrades to a local path.

The technology

All the heavy lifting happens in the browser

WebGPU / WebGL / WASM · edge-native backend

$0 cloud-GPU by design

WebGL / WebGPU / WASM run everything in the visitor’s browser — there is no cloud GPU to rent and no per-render cost as you scale.

Privacy on the device

MediaPipe pose, face, hand, and body segmentation all run client-side. The camera feed and photos stay in the browser.

Two real try-on modes

A rigged VRM avatar driven by your webcam, and a live mirror that composites the garment onto your real body with occlusion.

Adaptive quality governor

A five-tier governor measures FPS and scales matting, shadows, pose model, and pixel ratio to stay smooth on any device.

Two ways to try on

A rigged avatar, or your real reflection

Mirari VTON gives you two genuinely real-time try-on experiences from a single webcam — and a mock-pose fallback when there is no camera, so it is fully testable anywhere.

A person beside a rigged 3D avatar mirroring their pose with motion-capture tracking, cloth and hair physics enabled

Avatar mode

A rigged VRM 1.0 humanoid is driven by MediaPipe pose with Kalidokit — with 52 ARKit-blendshape face mimicry, hand mimicry, and VRM spring-bone cloth for flowy secondary motion.

VRM 1.0 rigFace & hand mimicrySpring-bone cloth
A person in a room facing a smart-mirror screen showing a virtual coat composited over their real body with correct occlusion

Mirror mode

Your real body stays on camera and the garment is composited on top. A segmentation pass produces an occlusion mask, so your real arms, hands, and hair render in front of the virtual garment.

Real-body compositeSegmentation occlusionTurn-around aware
Hands recoloring a glowing 3D t-shirt with floating PBR material spheres, pattern tiles, and a color wheel in a virtual design studio

Design studio

Don’t just try it on — design it

The studio turns try-on into authoring: recolor and retexture with real PBR materials, upload prints, switch colorways with KHR_materials_variants, generate parametric garments, and export to USDZ for AR — previewed live in 3D.

Live PBR recolor & retexture
Fabric & material library
Print / pattern upload (tile or decal)
Parametric garment templates
KHR_materials_variants colorways
USDZ export + shareable look links

Find & fit

Smart search and a sizing assistant — that still work offline

Mirari VTON pairs the visual try-on with semantic catalog search and an AI sizing assistant. With a key they use edge AI; without one, they degrade gracefully to keyword search and rule-based sizing — so the experience never breaks.

Semantic + keyword search
AI sizing assistant
Colorway swatches
Offline-safe fallbacks

Mirari VTON fit assistant

Catalog: Spring 26 · On-device

Private
I’m 5'7" with a 30" waist — which size in the ripstop jacket, and can I see it in fog grey?
Based on your measurements, I’d suggest a Medium for an oversized fit (Small for a trim fit). Here’s the jacket in Fog Grey — try it on live to check the drape.
Size · MColorway · Fog GreyTry it on

Inside the workspace

Catalog, try-on, and design in one fast app

Storefront, product detail, try-on, studio, and admin live together. Upload garments, generate colorways, preview fit, and ship a shareable look — backed by an edge-native catalog API with revocable sessions.

Storefront & catalog
Live try-on
Design studio
Share & AR export
Laptop and tablet showing the Mirari VTON web app with a 3D garment preview, colorway swatches, material controls, fit analysis, and trend forecast

How it works

From catalog to a shareable look in four steps

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Step 1

Add your catalog & garments

Bring products and 3D garment assets (file or URL, single or bulk), or generate parametric garments — all registered through the edge catalog API.

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Step 2

Try it on — avatar or mirror

Shoppers pick a garment and try it on a rigged avatar driven by their webcam, or on their real body in live mirror mode with occlusion.

03

Step 3

Style in the design studio

Recolor and retexture with PBR materials, upload a print, switch colorways, and save a look — previewed live in 3D.

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Step 4

Share, export & convert

Export to USDZ for AR Quick Look, share a look permalink, and convert with confidence — all without a cloud-GPU bill.

Use cases

One try-on engine, every corner of fashion

From the online checkout to the boutique floor and the design studio, Mirari VTON adapts to how each business sells and creates — with real-time try-on and 3D garment design, all in the browser.

Online shopper at home viewing a holographic virtual try-on of herself in a casual outfit with size, color, and add-to-cart panels

Fashion E-commerce

Let shoppers try garments on a moving avatar or their live mirror image before they buy — boosting confidence and cutting returns, all in the browser.

Add-to-cart try-onFewer returnsNo app install
Customer in a boutique standing before a smart-mirror kiosk showing a virtual try-on of a jacket with colorway and size panels

Retail & Smart-Mirror Kiosks

Turn any screen with a camera into an in-store smart mirror — swap colorways and sizes live, with no specialized hardware to buy.

In-store mirrorLive colorwaysAny camera screen
Fashion designer at a workstation editing a glowing 3D garment with holographic fabric, material, and colorway panels

Fashion Design Studios

Recolor and retexture garments with real PBR materials, upload prints, save colorways, and generate parametric garments — then preview them live.

PBR recolorFabric libraryParametric garments
Brand creative team reviewing a holographic fit gallery of one garment shown on diverse avatar body types

Apparel Brands & DTC

Generate an inclusive on-model fit gallery across body types from a single 3D garment — for merchandising, PDPs, and campaigns.

Inclusive fit galleryOn-model imageryMulti-avatar
Athlete trying on activewear via a holographic mirror showing fabric stretch, fit prediction, and motion-capture pose tracking

Activewear & Sportswear

Show fit, stretch, and movement with spring-bone cloth physics and live pose tracking, so performance gear looks right in motion.

Cloth physicsFit & stretchLive motion
Bride in an atelier viewing a holographic smart mirror with an elegant wedding gown and silhouette, fabric, and veil options

Bridal & Formalwear

Preview gowns, silhouettes, fabrics, and veils on a flowing avatar before fittings — elevating high-touch atelier and made-to-order sales.

Gown previewSilhouettes & veilsMade-to-order

…and many more

If it’s worn, designed, or sold, Mirari VTON can try it on — privately, in the browser.

Browser-native, on-device

Eyewear & Accessories

Try frames, hats, and bags on an avatar or live mirror.

Costume & Cosplay

Preview distinctive silhouettes and recolor on the fly.

Uniforms & Workwear

Standardize fit across teams with sized avatars.

Marketplaces

Give every seller a consistent, browser-native try-on.

Sustainable / Made-to-order

Cut sampling and returns by previewing before production.

Streetwear & DTC drops

Launch a drop with live colorways and shareable looks.

Education & Fashion Schools

Teach 3D garment design without GPU labs.

Costume Rental & Events

Let customers preview rentals from any device.

Product capabilities

Everything you need to try on and design

Avatar try-on mode

A rigged VRM 1.0 humanoid is driven by MediaPipe pose with Kalidokit, with 52 ARKit-blendshape face mimicry, hand mimicry, and spring-bone flowy cloth.

Live mirror mode

Your real body on camera with the garment composited on top and segmentation-based occlusion so real arms, hair, and hands render in front.

Design studio

Live PBR recolor and retexture, a seeded fabric/material library, print and pattern upload, and saved colorways with in-3D variant switching.

Parametric garments

Tee, long-sleeve, tank, hoodie, dress, and skirt templates generate real GLB garments and catalog products on demand.

AR & sharing

USDZ export for Apple AR Quick Look, glTF inspect/validate, shareable look permalinks, and lightweight analytics.

Catalog, search & sizing

A full catalog API with semantic search (edge AI, with keyword fallback) and an AI sizing assistant that degrades to rule-based logic offline.

Bundled assets

VRM avatars across varied body types plus distinct-silhouette garment GLBs, with in-renderer avatar and garment pickers.

Storefront & admin

Browse grid, filters, product detail with color/size pickers and colorway swatches, “Try it on”, plus admin product and 3D-asset upload.

Edge-native backend

An edge worker (Hono) over a distributed SQL, object, and key-value layer — catalog, uploads, studio, and revocable JWT sessions on a globally distributed runtime.

Browser-native · Edge-native

Architecture built for speed, privacy, and $0 GPU

Mirari VTON runs the entire try-on on the device and keeps catalog, uploads, studio, and sessions on the same edge-native foundation ZadeNor uses for production AI — so it scales without a GPU bill.

  • Browser-native: perception (pose/face/hands/segmentation) and 3D rendering run on the device (WebGL/WebGPU/WASM)
  • $0 cloud-GPU — no per-session GPU cost, even as traffic scales
  • Edge-native backend: an edge worker (Hono) over a distributed SQL, object, and key-value layer for catalog, uploads, studio, and sessions
  • Privacy by design: the camera feed and photos never leave the browser
  • Runs fully offline with zero API keys — every external integration degrades gracefully to a local path

Built by ZadeNor AI for fashion, retail, and design teams

How it compares

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FAQ

Questions teams ask first

How does Mirari VTON run with $0 cloud-GPU cost?+

Every part of the try-on — pose, face, hand and body segmentation, plus the 3D rendering — runs in the visitor’s browser using WebGL, WebGPU, and WASM. There is no cloud GPU to rent and no per-render bill, even as traffic grows.

Is Mirari VTON private? Where are shopper photos processed?+

Mirari VTON is private by design. All perception runs on the device, so the camera feed and any photos stay in the browser and are never uploaded to a server for processing.

What are the two try-on modes?+

Avatar mode loads a rigged VRM 1.0 humanoid driven by your webcam pose, with face and hand mimicry and spring-bone cloth. Mirror mode keeps your real body on camera and composites the garment on top with segmentation-based occlusion, so your real arms, hands, and hair render in front of the virtual garment.

Can Mirari VTON design garments, not just try them on?+

Yes. The design studio offers live PBR recolor and retexture, a fabric/material library, print and pattern upload, saved colorways with in-3D variant switching, parametric garment templates, and USDZ export for AR.

Does Mirari VTON need a camera or work offline?+

A webcam drives the live avatar and mirror modes, but with no camera (or headless) Mirari VTON falls back to a mock pose so the scene still animates. It also runs fully offline with no API keys, degrading gracefully to local paths.

How does Mirari VTON keep up on weak hardware?+

An adaptive quality governor measures an FPS average and moves through five tiers — potato, low, medium, high, ultra — scaling the matting model, shadows, face/hands, pose model, and pixel ratio to stay smooth.

Mirari VTON
Mirari VTON · By ZadeNor AI

Try it on. Design it. Ship it.

A browser-native virtual try-on with avatar and live mirror modes, a full garment design studio, AR export, and $0 cloud-GPU cost — private by design and live in minutes.