Drapr lets shoppers try on clothing online by generating 3D avatars for apparel fit visualization. Gap Inc. said the system helped customers find better size and style matches while reducing unnecessary returns. The company was founded in 2019, joined Y Combinator’s Summer 2020 batch, and was later acquired by Gap Inc.
Drapr primarily focuses on the apparel industry, specifically enhancing the online shopping experience for clothing through a tool that allows customers to visualize how clothing fits on their bodies.
Subscription-based model with revenue from integrations and increased sales for apparel brands.
Drapr's main competitors in the online clothing visualization and fitting market include:
Revery AI: Specializes in virtual try-on technology that allows users to see how clothes fit on their own bodies using AI-driven solutions. Their advantage lies in advanced machine learning algorithms that enhance the accuracy of fit visualizations.
Perfitly: Offers a similar virtual fitting room experience, focusing on personalized sizing recommendations based on user measurements. Their notable advantage is the integration of 3D body scanning technology, which provides a highly accurate fit.
Zeekit: Acquired by Walmart, Zeekit provides a virtual fitting room platform that allows customers to try on clothes virtually. Their strength is in their extensive partnerships with various apparel brands, enhancing their market reach.
Trimirror: This company also focuses on virtual fitting solutions, providing a platform that helps users visualize clothing fit. Their unique selling point is the ability to create a 3D avatar based on user measurements, which can be used across multiple retailers.
These competitors offer various technologies and features that differentiate them from Drapr, such as advanced AI capabilities, 3D scanning, and extensive brand partnerships.