Jewelry

A ring on their hand, not on a model's.

Jewelry is small, expensive and bought on detail. Custivo puts your own product photograph on the shopper's own hand — so the piece they judged in your listing is exactly the piece they see on their finger.

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What a product photo cannot answer on its own

Four questions a jewelry buyer asks before a high-value order — and a piece shot on a white background answers none of them.

Scale nobody can judge

A 6mm stone and an 8mm stone photograph identically when the image fills the frame. On a real hand the difference is the purchase.

Metal tone against real skin

Yellow, rose and white gold read completely differently on different skin tones, and a studio background tells the shopper nothing about their own.

The setting, up close

Prongs, bezels and pavé work are what justify the price. A studio crop blows that work up to fill a screen; what the shopper never gets to see is how it reads on their own hand, at the size they will actually wear.

A gift bought with no way to check

Much of the category is bought for someone else, under time pressure. Seeing the piece on a hand is the reassurance that closes an order that would otherwise be abandoned.

What a jewelry store actually needs

One experience does the work in this category, and it runs off the photograph you already have.

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Virtual Try-On

A single photo of the shopper's own hand or wrist, and the piece they see on it is your own product photograph.

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How it works

From showcase to on-hand

1

Start with the photos you already have

No CAD, no scanning, no production queue. The studio image on your product page is the asset, so the pieces you already shot well are the pieces to start with.

2

A photo per variant, not a model per line

Yellow, rose and white gold are three photographs rather than three material settings on one model — and they are the same three you already shot for the listing.

3

Put it on the product page

The try-on button sits on the page you already sell from, in your own theme, with your own checkout untouched.

Built for small, high-value pieces

Try-on from one photo

The shopper uploads a photo of their hand or wrist — no camera to hold steady, no lighting to get right. What comes back is an image they can zoom into, keep, and send to whoever is actually buying the ring.

Your photograph, not a rendering

The piece a shopper sees on their hand is your own studio image. Prong work, pavé and polish arrive exactly as your photographer captured them.

No render drift

Rose gold looks like rose gold because it is your photograph of rose gold. Nothing is re-lit, re-coloured or rebuilt between your product page and the shopper's hand.

Nothing to produce

In 3D you would wait for a piece to be modelled; there is no such step here. A piece goes live the day you upload its product photo.

Why we do not model jewelry in 3D

In most categories 3D is the right answer and a flat image is the compromise. In jewelry that order reverses. How a stone breaks light, and the exact tone of a matte gold, are the first things a rebuild loses — and this is the category where the customer is paying for precisely those. A flaw nobody would notice in another industry is the first thing a jewelry buyer sees.

So the piece is never rebuilt. Your own product photograph is the asset, and Custivo places it on the shopper's own hand: what they studied in your listing and what they see on their finger are the same image. Nothing is re-lit or re-coloured in between, and there is no production cost to cover before a line goes live.

Start small. Put your best-selling line live during the 7-day trial, watch what happens to its add-to-cart rate, and expand the rest of the catalogue from that number.

It installs on the platform you already use.

We have native apps on Shopify, ikas, Wix and Salla, and everywhere else it installs with a single script tag.

Shopify

Installs into your Shopify store with a theme block, cart integration and order analytics.

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ikas

Installs from your ikas admin, with cart integration ready to go.

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Wix

Adds a 3D viewer element to your Wix product pages.

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Salla

Built for Salla stores, in Arabic and right-to-left from day one.

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Try-on is included in the Scale plan. Plans also differ by how many scenes you publish, so a jewelry catalogue can start with one line and add as the photographs go up.

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