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How to reduce returns by 30% with Virtual Try On

Updated: Mar 18


As store owners, we all know the drill – returns are a painful part of running an e-commerce business. You put on your best customer service face while processing yet another return, knowing your excited customer has been left disappointed, and you have lost revenue. It's frustrating for everyone involved.


Here's something you might find interesting: while sizing issues make up the majority of returns, 30% of your returns likely happen (see google talk about it here) simply because customers don't like how items look on them.


Think about that – nearly a third of your returns could be prevented with better product visualization.

Girl sitting in the same position after using virtual try on to change outfits


You know that as a store owner, returns mean:

  • Operational headaches eating into your day

  • Double shipping costs cutting into margins

  • Uncertainty about customer retention

  • Complex inventory management


May I propose a solution worth considering?


Yes, you guessed it. Antla. With Antla's solution, you can address that crucial "will it look good on me?" question before your customers even complete their purchase. Consider the impact:

  • 30% fewer returns per year

  • Less stress on your delivery and shipping operations

  • Fewer disappointed customers, and many many more customers that just feel gorgeous by being on your store.


Oh and also

Imagine running your store with:

  • Fewer returns to process each week

  • More satisfied customers spreading positive word-of-mouth

  • Less time spent managing return logistics

  • Better inventory forecasting

  • Higher customer confidence leading to repeat purchases


All I'm saying is:

Your e-commerce business doesn't have to struggle with high return rates. By implementing Virtual Try-On technology, you're not just reducing returns – you're creating a shopping experience that builds customer confidence and loyalty to your brand.


Remember: when your customers can see how they'll look in your products before buying, your business wins. Lower return rates are just the beginning; the real victory is in creating a shopping experience that keeps customers coming back to your store.


I'm always available if you need any help. Email me at aaron@antla.io





 
 
 

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