Rendered Fits vs Antla
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Both add AI try-on to Shopify, but for different ends of the market. Rendered Fits is built for premium and luxury fashion with full-garment realism; Antla targets mainstream, value price points.
| Rendered Fits | Antla | |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Premium / luxury fashion | Mid-market / value |
| Garment focus | Full-garment, drape-sensitive | General apparel |
| On-page finish | Designed for luxury storefronts | Mainstream |
| Platform | Shopify app | Shopify app |
Based on publicly available information at time of writing; verify current features with Antla.
For a premium brand the deciding factors are the two things shoppers actually judge — how real the render looks, and how the try-on feels on the page. Rendered Fits is tuned for photorealistic full-garment output (correct drape, proportion and fabric) and a clean, fast, on-brand experience that belongs on a luxury product page. Value-tier tools optimise for breadth and price; the finish that protects a premium product is where Rendered Fits leads. And the same fit confidence that lifts conversion is what cuts fit-related returns — the largest single share of fashion returns.
Antla is a credible value choice. Rendered Fits is the option when the product is premium and the on-page experience has to read as luxury rather than utility — winning on output quality, UI and the direct effect on returns and conversion.
RenderedFits is built for premium and luxury fashion with full-garment realism; Antla targets mainstream, value price points.
RenderedFits is positioned specifically for premium and luxury brands, prioritising output realism and on-page finish over the lowest price.