google-site-verification=HsD7iFEwvbxpTskQvhrLHfW6CfE15TtUlZTJNXqyriQ Tukatech launches innovative virtual fitting room technology for online fashion shopping. Tukatech launches innovative virtual fitting room technology for online fashion shopping. - RICH CITY FASHION

Tukatech launches innovative virtual fitting room technology for online fashion shopping.

Tukatech’s innovative technology allows customers to try on clothes virtually through their customized 3D avatars.
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Let’s be honest. Shopping online sucks when it comes to sizing.

You know the drill — you add to cart, pray it fits, then end up fighting with the returns page two weeks later.

Tukatech wants to kill that struggle.

The LA-based tech firm dropped a new virtual fitting room that lets you try clothes online using a 3D version of your actual body. Not some random size chart guesswork. Not an AR filter that makes you look like a cartoon.

We’re talking about fit, drape, and silhouette — shown in real-time, based on the actual garment pattern.

Translation? You get to see how the clothes would really look on you. Before you pay. Before you commit. Before you regret.

This is not some startup playing dress-up with AI. Tukatech has been around. Their CAD/CAM tools already power serious brands, and now they’re merging that tech muscle with retail cool.

The best part? It works with the platforms everyone uses — Shopify, WordPress, Magento. No new app to download. No clunky experience.

Scroll. Click. Try on. Decide. Boom.

Here’s why this matters:

Return rates are brutal for online fashion. Tukatech’s tech fixes that.

The 3D avatars are personalized. Not "sorta your size," but you.

Brands don’t need to change their whole system. The tool fits right in.

And the tech’s not just for big dogs. It’s scalable. Indie brands, startups, global giants — all in.

Now, imagine this tied to on-demand production. Tukatech’s collab with UV Stacks in India is already doing it. Custom pieces made only when you order, then shipped globally — duty-free.

That’s real sustainability. No overproduction. No fast fashion guilt.

One more thing — they’ve already partnered with EcoShot to make the digital models look real. Not uncanny valley vibes. Real skin tones, real poses, real energy.

Online fashion is finally catching up to what shoppers want — accuracy, not hype.

Final thought:

This isn’t about tech for tech’s sake. Tukatech’s fitting room isn’t a gimmick. It’s a direct answer to what’s been broken for too long in fashion e-commerce. If brands want loyal shoppers, they better make the digital fit feel real. Because once people try this? There’s no going back to guessing.

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