Built by someone who ran out of workarounds.
Camille Laurent spent years in digital product at a New York prestige cosmetics brand. Every time AR try-on came up, the honest answer was the same: the enterprise options took months to deploy, and the lightweight options failed on deeper shade ranges. In 2024, she stopped looking and started building.
Camille Laurent
Before starting Lumeglint, Camille led digital product at a prestige cosmetics brand in Midtown Manhattan, where she ran evaluations of every AR try-on vendor available at the time. The ModiFace-tier options required six-figure contracts and months of onboarding. The lighter tools produced shade renders that looked convincing on Fitzpatrick Type I but fell apart on Types IV through VI. Neither worked for the brands she was helping.
She started building a prototype in 2024 — initially for one brand's Shopify Plus store — and realized the infrastructure gap was the same problem across every indie and mid-market catalog she'd touched. Lumeglint is the SDK she would have bought when she was the buyer.
We are not the enterprise stack. We don't require a three-week onboarding call, a six-figure contract, or a dedicated integration team. We serve indie and mid-market beauty brands that have real catalogs and real traffic — and don't have an enterprise retailer's infrastructure budget to match.
How we build
Accuracy first
Shade rendering that holds up from Fitzpatrick Type I to Type VI. We don't call a product validated until it passes our dark-skin regression suite.
Speed matters
A try-on that takes 3 seconds to load loses the shopper before the shade renders. We target sub-100ms shade switching with no server round-trip — all rendering stays on-device.
Easy to ship
A Shopify brand should be live within a day — not three weeks. We write the integration guides before we ship the feature. If a brand needs a developer on a two-day retainer to integrate, we've failed.
Small team. Deep focus.
Camille Laurent
CEO & Founder
Former digital product lead at a New York prestige cosmetics brand. Designed the LumeCore undertone classification and shade-mapping pipeline.
Marcus Webb
Lead Computer Vision Engineer
Previously built real-time face segmentation pipelines for a computer vision research group. Authored LumeCore's WebAssembly rendering engine and the 468-point mesh tracker.
Soo-Yeon Park
Head of Brand Partnerships
Spent five years advising indie and mid-market beauty brands on e-commerce strategy and platform transitions. Leads all brand discovery calls and catalog onboarding at Lumeglint.