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Comparison · Zakeke vs Obox

The Zakeke alternative built specifically for jewelry.

  • Real-time ray-traced gemstones - actual physics, not PBR approximation.
  • Jewelry-tuned material library - actual metals, alloys, and stone optical properties.
  • Mobile-first WebAssembly stack - smaller payload than JavaScript-only configurators.
  • Engineering partnership - we build the integration with you, no DIY dashboard.

Drops into your existing stack

Shopify
WooCommerce
Magento
Webflow
React
BigCommerce
Squarespace
Wix
WordPress

At a glance

Where Obox and Zakeke converge - and where they part ways.

Criterion Obox Zakeke
Built for
Jewelry first - rings, pendants, bridal, custom pieces
Multi-product: apparel, footwear, accessories, furniture, jewelry
Gemstone rendering
Real-time ray-tracing - dispersion, refraction, internal reflections
PBR / approximation shaders
Rendering stack
Rust + WebAssembly + WebGL 2.0
JavaScript-based
Setup approach
Engineering-led; we build the integration with you
Self-service SaaS platform; you configure
Pricing model
Sales-led, scoped to your catalog
Tiered SaaS subscription
Best for
Jewelry brands where gemstones are the focal product
Multi-category retailers wanting one platform with DIY setup

Measured on the live build, not on a marketing slide

172ms

Lighthouse LCP

Lab desktop trace

825kB

Initial transfer

-81% vs baseline

0ms

PDP CWV impact

Dormant until interaction

60fps

Mobile target

Mid-tier devices

Try it yourself

The live demo, embedded right here.

Rotate, swap metals, swap gemstones - this is the same engine you'd ship to your shoppers. Loads only when you scroll to it.

Or open it full-screen in a new tab: /demo →

Choosing between Obox and Zakeke

Zakeke is a strong platform. The question is whether your product is the platform's strongest fit.

Our recommendation

Choose Obox if

  • Jewelry is your product and gemstone fidelity is core to the purchase decision.
  • You want an engineering partner who builds the integration with you - not a dashboard you operate solo.
  • Your configuration rules go beyond checkbox swaps - stone-setting depends on band, metal interacts with stone, the details matter.
  • Mobile performance matters - WASM-accelerated, dormant on the product page, lightweight payload.

Choose Zakeke if

  • Your catalog spans multiple categories - apparel, accessories, furniture, jewelry - and one platform across them all is the priority.
  • You want a self-service SaaS dashboard with predictable subscription billing.
  • Your gemstones are accent details, not the visual focal point.

01 · Jewelry-first vs multi-product

Specialised depth, not multi-category breadth.

Zakeke covers an impressive range of product categories - apparel and footwear with pattern customisation, furniture with fabric swaps, accessories with engraving, and jewelry with material picks. That breadth is the right answer for a multi-category retailer who wants one platform across the entire catalog.

For a brand whose product is jewelry, the platform's depth in your category matters more than its breadth across categories. Obox's material library ships with the metals jewelry brands actually sell. Our gemstone library is tuned to the optical properties of jewelry stones. Our setup workflow handles the constraints of stone-setting (prong, bezel, channel, pavé) and the metalsmithing details (alloy purity, finish, plating) that don't apply to a tote bag or a sofa.

A platform built for many verticals can serve jewelry adequately. A platform built for jewelry can serve jewelry properly.

02 · Real-time photorealism

Ray-traced gemstones - physics, not approximation.

What sells a piece of fine jewelry online is the gemstone's life: dispersion (the rainbow flash inside a diamond), refraction (the way light bends entering and exiting the stone), and the internal reflections that make a faceted stone read as glass-clear rather than opaque. Approximating these effects with flat or PBR shaders gives you a coloured ball where the stone should be.

Multi-product 3D configurators - Zakeke included - typically use PBR materials because PBR is the right answer across apparel, furniture, and accessories. PBR can't represent chromatic dispersion or the multi-bounce internal reflections inside a faceted stone, so a diamond rendered in a PBR pipeline looks like a glass orb.

Obox uses real-time ray-tracing specifically for the gemstone passes - refraction is computed with separate IOR values for the red, green, and blue channels, which is what produces visible chromatic dispersion inside the render. The diamond breaks light the way a real diamond does. For brands selling engagement rings, bridal pieces, or high-value stones, that fidelity is the conversion lever.

03 · Engineering-led setup

We build the integration with you - not a self-serve dashboard.

Zakeke is a SaaS platform: you sign up, upload your 3D models, configure the rules in their dashboard, and embed the result. That self-service model works well when the configuration rules are straightforward - a t-shirt with two pattern options, a sofa with five fabric choices. The configurator does what the dashboard lets you express.

Jewelry configuration sits at a different complexity level. Stone-setting interacts with band thickness. Metal finish interacts with stone colour. Pavé adds geometry that depends on the band's curvature. A self-service dashboard either reduces these to checkbox approximations, or asks the merchant to learn a 3D pipeline they didn't sign up to manage.

Obox is engineering-led: we scope the integration with you, build the models, encode the constraints, and ship the configurator your brand needs. Trade-off: less DIY control, more bespoke output. For jewelry brands where the product detail is the differentiator, that trade-off goes the right way.

Capabilities at a glance

Everything you'd expect, jewelry-specialised.

Real-time ray-tracing Photoreal gemstones WebGL 2.0 Rust + WebAssembly Shopify WooCommerce BigCommerce Magento Webflow Wix / Squarespace
WordPress Custom material library glTF asset pipeline glTF / GLB native Multi-gemstone palette Multi-metal palette Mobile-first render Lazy-load on PDP Configurator embed snippet Engineering partnership

See what photoreal jewelry rendering looks like.

The live demo runs in your browser. Diamonds dispersing light, materials swapping in real time, the same engine you'd ship to your shoppers.