A lot has modified for Jenny Wang, the founder who’s bringing “Clueless” style tech to life.
Final 12 months, her firm, Alta, raised $11 million in a spherical led by Menlo Ventures to let customers create digital closets and check out on their garments with their very own digital avatars. It’s a tech as soon as seen solely in motion pictures, most notably in “Clueless,” the place Cher kinds and plans her outfits utilizing laptop know-how. Alta is just like that, permitting customers to plan and magnificence outfits utilizing the newest AI improvements.
A slew of huge names participated in Atla’s spherical final 12 months, together with fashions Jasmine Tookes and Karlie Kloss, Anthropic’s VC arm Anthology Fund, and Hire the Runway cofounder Jenny Fleiss.
TechCrunch caught up with Wang throughout New York Style Week to speak about how the corporate has expanded since that spherical.
For starters, the product is formally within the app retailer; Time and Vogue named it probably the greatest improvements of final 12 months, and Wang stated greater than 100 million outfits have been generated on the platform since its launch in 2023. It has partnerships with Poshmark and the Council of Style Designers of America, with extra partnerships to be introduced quickly.
“Alta’s personal app additionally options hundreds of manufacturers that customers can store from,” Wang stated.
Proper now, the corporate is concentrated on constructing app and web site integration experiences for manufacturers, she stated, the place clients can strive on a designer’s clothes utilizing a personalised Alta Avatar. This week, the corporate unveiled its first integration collaboration, teaming up with Public College, a storied New York Metropolis model.
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“Consumers can type seems from the brand new assortment on their very own Alta avatar,” Wang stated.
She met the Public College workforce — Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne — by the founding father of Poshmak, who can also be an angel investor in each corporations.
“Public College designers Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne had been on the lookout for an AI accomplice and digital try-on avatar answer, and Dao-Yi has been an Alta app consumer himself,” Wang stated.
Public College truly went on hiatus for a number of years, with this NYFW marking its grand re-debut. When requested, the founders of the model stated they rediscovered their voices and what they needed to say.
“We have now to take a look at tech as a accomplice within the enterprise as we speak,” Chow advised TechCrunch, including, “It’s not 2015 anymore,” so the workforce desires to benefit from the newest technological developments. “We need to be considerate on how we use tech and AI,” he continued, “not as a design instrument however as a instrument to increase our storytelling and a instrument to work together with the buyer and have them expertise the model even when they’ll’t accomplish that in individual.”

Wang stated this is without doubt one of the first situations of a designer embedding private avatar and styling know-how into its personal web site. Close to the underside of Public College’s product web page, there may be an icon that claims Model by Alta. Clicking that takes the shopper to Alta for them to then type their avatars and take a look at out how Public College clothes would look on them, ought to they buy.
Customers on Alta’s standalone app may entry Public College by Alta’s app. Wang stated the aim is for Alta to combine extra experiences like this into different manufacturers and web sites, so Alta customers can strive on garments on different web sites even whereas outdoors the Alta app.
“Proper now, a consumer must add a possible buy into their Alta wishlist, then type outfits and check out on their avatar, versus with the ability to try this straight on the model web site.” (For each web site however Public College, that’s.) “The aim is to deliver their group on a brand new journey to interact with and store the model.”
Many main style manufacturers, like Zara and Balmain, have already experimented with digital avatars. Wang stated what makes Alta totally different right here, particularly in comparison with Zara, is that Alta avatars can placed on at the least 8 gadgets inside seconds, whereas Zara avatars can put on solely 4 and sometimes take round two minutes.
Total, demand for digital avatars has elevated. Wang considers Alta each nonetheless the “Cluless” know-how that it began out with, and a digital avatar enterprise.
“The patron Alta app is the ‘Clueless’ closet, whereas the enterprise Alta expertise permits customers to type items and check out the outfits on their pre-existing Alta avatar,” he stated. Ultimately, Wang stated she desires Alta to be the “private id layer for the way forward for shopper AI and purchasing.”
For agentic commerce to really work, she stated, “We’d like a knowledge layer that understands the patron’s type preferences, akin to their closet, previous purchases, and their avatar, likeness, and physique, which is Alta.”

