Rendered Fits vs Banuba
Both add virtual try-on to a merchant's store, but the approach and target buyer differ. Rendered Fits renders the shopper's own photo in full garments from existing product imagery; Banuba uses real-time video try-on sdk. strong in beauty/accessories. less suited to full-garment fashion.
| Rendered Fits | Banuba | |
|---|---|---|
| Approach | Renders the shopper's own photo | Real-time video try-on SDK. Strong in beauty/accessories. Less suited to full-garment fashion. |
| Positioning | Premium / luxury fashion | SDK / beauty-first |
| Garment focus | Full-garment, drape-sensitive | accessories, beauty |
| Platform | Shopify-native app | Varies |
| Best for | Brands whose product can't look synthetic | Merchants matching Banuba's specific strengths |
Based on publicly available information at time of writing; verify current features with Banuba.
Choose Banuba if real-time video try-on sdk. strong in beauty/accessories. less suited to full-garment fashion. fits your use case. Choose Rendered Fits if you are a premium fashion brand on Shopify and need photorealistic full-garment try-on from existing imagery.
RenderedFits renders the shopper's own photo in full garments from existing product imagery, built for premium Shopify fashion. Banuba Real-time video try-on SDK. Strong in beauty/accessories. Less suited to full-garment fashion..
RenderedFits is built specifically for premium and luxury fashion where output realism and on-page presentation matter. Banuba serves a different segment.
RenderedFits is a native Shopify app. Banuba's Shopify compatibility varies — verify with the vendor.