Maisonlip

For brands & agencies

The same try-on,
on your storefront.

Maisonlip is a privacy-first, on-device virtual lipstick try-on. If you sell lipstick, you can put it on your product pages with your shades, your branding, and zero biometric data leaving the customer's browser.

Start a conversation ↗Direct to the maker. Replies within two days.

What's on offer

White-label embed
A drop-in iframe or web component that renders your shades on your own domain. No customer data leaves their browser; the embed has no backend.
Custom shade catalog
Your full lipstick lineup, mapped to per-shade hex, finish (matte, satin, gloss), and product link. Add or remove shades over time without a redeploy.
Photo-to-shade matching
Customers can snap a tube of one of your lipsticks (or a competitor's) and the closest match in your catalog is surfaced. Useful for "repurchase" and "dupe" flows.
Aggregate try-on insight
Anonymous, aggregate counts of which shades are tried, on which device classes, in which countries. No images, no faces, no identifiers — just shade IDs and counts.
Brand customisation
Type, color, copy, and CTAs adapted to your brand. The current site is the editorial baseline; your embed can be far more minimal or far more brand-led.

Why this and not ModiFace, Perfect Corp, or YouCam

The incumbents are powerful and well-resourced, and for many brands they are the right call. Maisonlip exists for the brands they are not the right call for.

  • No biometric data collection. Face landmarks are computed on-device and discarded each frame. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or sold. Three of the major incumbents have settled US class actions over biometric data handling; this architecture removes that surface entirely.
  • Direct, fixed-scope engagement. No platform subscription, no per-seat licensing, no enterprise sales funnel. You talk to the maker, agree a fixed quote, and ship.
  • Smaller surface, faster integration. Lipstick only. Single feature, fully tested at maisonlip.com. Typical integrations land in days, not quarters.
  • Privacy as a marketing line. "Your face stays on your phone" is a credible, verifiable claim because the architecture cannot do otherwise.

How a conversation usually goes

  1. You message via LinkedIn with what you sell and where it would live.
  2. A short call to scope: catalog size, finishes, integration surface, brand constraints.
  3. A fixed-scope proposal with timeline and price. No retainer, no monthly seat fees.
  4. Build, review on staging, ship.

If it is not a fit — wrong category, wrong scale, an incumbent is genuinely a better answer — that gets said on the first call.

Get in touch

Reach out via LinkedIn. A line about your brand, your catalog size, and where you would want the try-on to live is enough to start.