TryAura helps WooCommerce store owners create better product visuals using AI.
With TryAura, you can enhance product images, generate product videos, create product gallery visuals, and enable virtual try-on for your customers. All of this can be done directly from your WordPress dashboard.
This documentation will help you set up TryAura and understand how to use each feature step by step.

What You Can Do With TryAura
TryAura gives you several ways to improve how products appear in your online store.
You can use TryAura to:
- Enhance product images with AI
- Generate product videos from existing images
- Create new gallery images using multiple product references
- Enable virtual try-on for individual products
- Enable or disable try-on in bulk
- Use generated visuals in WooCommerce products, blog posts, and pages
- Track image generation, video creation, virtual try-ons, and API usage from the dashboard
Before You Start
Before using TryAura, make sure the plugin is installed and activated on your WordPress site.
You also need to connect your Gemini API key. TryAura uses your Gemini API key to generate AI images, videos, and virtual try-on results.
If you have not connected your API key yet, start with the Gemini API setup guide.
Recommended Setup Flow
If you are using TryAura for the first time, we recommend following this order:
1. Configure Your Gemini API Key
First, connect your Gemini API key from the TryAura settings page.
This is required before you can generate images, videos, or virtual try-on results.
Go to:
WordPress Admin → TryAura → Settings
Then add your Gemini API key, choose your preferred models, and connect the integration.
2. Check the TryAura Dashboard
After connecting your API key, visit the TryAura dashboard.
Go to:
WordPress Admin → TryAura → Dashboard
From here, you can see your image generation, video generation, virtual try-on activity, API token usage, and recent activity in one place.
This helps you understand how TryAura is being used in your store.
3. Enhance Product Images With AI
Once your setup is complete, you can start improving product images.
TryAura lets you choose background preferences, output styles, image sizes, and custom prompts. You can create studio-style images, natural product scenes, model shoots, and more.
After generating an image, you can save it to your WordPress Media Library and use it on your product pages.
4. Generate Product Gallery Images
You can also use multiple images together to create a new product gallery image.
For example, you can combine a model image with a product image to create a visual where the model is wearing or using the product.
This is useful when you want to create more realistic product visuals without arranging a new photoshoot.
5. Generate Product Videos
TryAura can turn your existing images into short product videos.
You can generate videos for WooCommerce product galleries or reuse them in blog posts, landing pages, and other WordPress pages.
You can also choose video styles, camera motion, aspect ratio, and custom prompts depending on the type of video you want to create.
6. Enable Virtual Try-On
Virtual Try-On lets customers preview how a product may look on them or in their space before buying.
You can enable Try On for a single product or turn it on for multiple products in bulk.
Once enabled, customers will see a Try On button on the product page. They can upload an image, take a live photo, generate the try-on result, and add the product to cart from the pop-up.
Best Way to Use TryAura
Start with the products that matter most to your store.
For example, you can begin with your best-selling products, seasonal products, or products that already get traffic but need better visuals.
For each important product, you can create:
- A cleaner product image
- A lifestyle or model-based product image
- A short product video
- A virtual try-on experience, if it fits the product
This gives customers more ways to understand the product before they buy.
That’s It
TryAura is designed to help you create better product visuals without leaving your WooCommerce workflow.
Once your Gemini API key is connected, you can start generating images, videos, and virtual try-on experiences directly from your WordPress dashboard.