Our online virtual eyewear try-on tool

April 5, 2021

Our online virtual eyewear try-on tool

We imagine you've already seen it, but just in case you missed it, Apricotte makes choosing your glasses easy and convenient thanks to its virtual try-on feature.


At Apricotte, we understand that choosing the right glasses is a commitment. After all, they will be your calling card, and in addition to matching your good vibes, we also want you to feel that they are made for you and by you. That's why we have implemented a virtual try-on feature in each of our models of computer glasses, presbyopia glasses, gaming glasses, photochromic glasses, and sunglasses, so you can see how that model fits you. 

And the procedure couldn't be simpler:

1) Visit our website website for blue light glasses.

2) Select your model

3) Click on "Virtual trial."

4) The selfie camera on your phone or computer will activate.

5) Place your face on the blue outline so that the size of the glasses matches the original.

6) SMILE!


Porque si algo nos encanta, es hacerte sentir guapx tanto por dentro como por fuera <3






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