Tag the Look on the Photo
Mark a jacket or a set where it sits in the shot so shoppers do not hunt a SKU.
Digital Lookbook Maker
Upload your lookbook PDF and publish a branded flipbook. Readers flip the season, tap a look, see extra photos, and go to the product page without leaving the book.
From PDF to live lookbook
Keep the editorial pacing you already designed. Publish the season as a book people can flip and shop.
Drop in the campaign file. Full-bleed spreads stay as shot.
Add your logo and colors so the frame matches the campaign.
Send the season URL or embed it. Swap the file when the next drop is ready.
A PDF flipbook keeps the lookbook’s pace and gives buyers one URL for the current season. See a live sample on our examples page, then add a product tag on a look, a photo tour for close-ups, and shop buttons to the product page.
Shoppable looks
A lookbook should do more than pose. Tag the piece on the photo, show extra shots, and send a ready buyer to the product page.
Mark a jacket or a set where it sits in the shot so shoppers do not hunt a SKU.
Open fabric and fit photos without leaving the editorial page.
Link the card or a button to your store. The designed look stays the hero.
Place a short clip on a look that needs to move.
Use product tags for shop cards, photo tours for extra angles, and page videos when still photos are not enough.
Interactive lookbook pages
Start from your designed PDF, then put selling tools on the look: tags, extra photos, and shop links.
Shop from the look
Pin a shop card on a piece with photos, price, and a buy link.
More than two frames
Open close-ups from a camera pulse without adding extra pages.
Shop this look
Send people to a product page or look collection from a button on the spread.
Show the garment moving
Place a clip on a look when still photos cannot show drape or walk.
Fabric notes
Keep composition and care one tap away without crowding the photo.
Waitlist the drop
Collect an email for the next season while the lookbook is still open.
Why brands switch
You keep the campaign you already shot. Shoppers get a book they can flip and buy from.
Product tags put price and a buy link on the photo. The lookbook sells without a separate shop page for every shot.
Spreads stay paired. The season still reads like a book.
Replace the file when the next drop lands. Retail keeps the same URL.
Logo and toolbar match the season, not a generic PDF tab.
Place the live lookbook on a campaign page.
Readers flip full-bleed photos without a heavy download.
Statistics show which spreads get time so merchandising knows what worked.
Built for fashion teams
The goal is a season people finish and shop, without ads on the page.
Readers see your looks and your links. Nothing else competes.
Tags, tours, and buttons sit on the designed spread.
Group drops on one branded bookshelf.
Send a clean link or publish on a short iflip.page path.
Keep a trade lookbook private and leave a public season on the site.
Upload the PDF. You do not rebuild the campaign in a web builder.
Lookbook questions
It is your lookbook PDF published as an online book. Readers flip looks, zoom details, and can tap products or shop links on the page.
Yes. Upload the campaign file, add branding, then publish a link. You do not need to rebuild pages.
Yes. Product tags add photos, a price, and a button to a product page or inquiry form.
A lookbook leads with editorial looks. A catalog leads with product grids. Both can use the same shop tags. Use the format that matches the file you designed.
Yes on paid plans. Place the live book on a campaign page.
Yes. Full-bleed photos and controls adapt. Shoppers do not need a large download.
Replace the PDF and republish. The public link stays the same.
Embed it on a page you write for search. That page can target digital lookbook maker, while the book carries the season.
Create an account, upload the PDF, brand the viewer, then share or embed. A free trial covers the first lookbook.