Yes, significantly. Fit and styling issues represent the largest drivers of apparel returns, costing retailers up to 65% of the item's price in reverse logistics. Industry metrics show that virtual try-on tools reduce returns by an average of 15% to 30%. Size-specific return rates drop by 27% to 34% because customers order the correct fit the first time.
Back to all questionsBusiness Impact
Will this virtual try-on SDK reduce overall return rates?
Virtual Try-On Performance Metrics
Conversion Lift
+88%Conversion rate boost
Based on standard checkouts versus checkouts utilizing the SnapIt Try-On flow.
Return Rate Drop
-70%Average return rate reduction
Averaging 8.5% return rate with VTO compared to 28% for traditional apparel retail.
Bracketing Mitigation
1.05Avg items ordered per checkout
Virtually eliminates multiple-size purchases ('bracketing') that inflate shipping costs.
Sales Conversion Rate Comparison
Standard Storefront (No Try-On)1.8%
With SnapIt Virtual Try-On3.4% (+88%)
Apparel Return Rates (Industry Study)
Industry Standard Returns28.0%
With SnapIt Try-On Checkout8.5% (-70%)