Every serious 3D, AR and customizer app on Shopify, in one table
We make one of them. The other ten are here with their real prices, their real per-sale fees and a link to the listing each figure came from — including the comparisons where the honest answer is to buy the other one.
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The shelf
Prices and fees, side by side
Two numbers decide most of these choices: what the plan costs, and what the vendor takes out of each order on top. The second one is easy to miss and usually larger.
Every figure read from the vendor's own Shopify App Store listing on August 20, 2026. Ratings and review counts move weekly; the prices move less often but they do move, so check the listing before you commit.
By the job you are trying to do
These apps get grouped together because they all put something interactive on a product page. They are not substitutes for each other, and picking from the wrong group is the most common way this decision goes wrong.
Product customizers
Live preview while the shopper types, uploads or recolours. Most of this group is built around print-on-demand.
Product configurators
Build-your-own products with option logic, priced and added to the cart as one line.
3D and AR viewers
The product on the page in three dimensions, and in the room through the phone's camera.
Virtual try-on
The product on the shopper, through the camera — the wearables end of the shelf.
Enterprise platforms
Sold through a sales team, priced on request, built for catalogues with rules behind them.
Checked, not claimed
How this list is built and kept true
An app is here if it has a live Shopify App Store listing, if it does something we genuinely compete with, and if we can describe it accurately. Apps that fail the third test are left out rather than guessed at — Mimeeq publishes no pricing or capability detail, so it has no page.
Every price, fee, limit, rating and review count is read from the vendor's own listing and stamped with the date it was read. Nothing here comes from memory or from another comparison site.
Where a listing does not answer a question, the table says "not stated" rather than guessing no — an app that does not advertise camera try-on probably does not have it, and "probably" is not something we will print next to somebody else's brand. A no appears only where the vendor's own material says so.
We sell one of these apps, so read the comparisons for what they concede rather than what they claim. More often than not, the verdict hands a named type of merchant to the competitor — in the same section as our own pitch.
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