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    Chandralika Hazarika’s BigThinx AI Tackles Fashion’s Fit Crisis with Smart 3D Body Tech

    April 23, 2026Updated:April 23, 202606 Mins Read5 Views
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    Inside BigThinx and how Chandralika Hazarika is turning AI into a daily lifestyle habit, not just a tech upgrade

    For years, the act of getting dressed has come with a quiet compromise. Whether it’s guessing your size while shopping online or adjusting your expectations in a trial room, the experience has rarely been about your body- it has been about fitting into systems that were never designed for it.

    But what if the system changed instead?

    This is exactly where Chandralika Hazarika, co-founder and Managing Director of BigThinx, is making her mark. By bringing artificial intelligence into fashion and wellness, she is helping reshape how we understand fit, body data, and even self-perception. Her work sits at the intersection of technology and lifestyle, where everyday habits- like shopping or tracking fitness- are becoming smarter, more personalised, and far more intuitive.

    The everyday frustration that sparked innovation

    Online shopping has become second nature, but one problem continues to persist- fit uncertainty. Despite size charts and detailed descriptions, many purchases still end in returns. And while it may seem like a minor inconvenience, the impact is bigger than we realise.

    Behind every ill-fitting garment is a deeper issue: standardised sizing that fails to reflect real, diverse bodies.

    Chandralika Hazarika recognised this early in her career. With years of experience in brand strategy and consumer behaviour, she had seen how both businesses and consumers were struggling with the same challenge. Shoppers felt frustrated and often blamed themselves, while brands dealt with high return rates and lost revenue.

    The problem wasn’t the consumer. It was the system.

    When your phone becomes your fitting room

    BigThinx’s solution is deceptively simple yet technologically advanced. Using just a smartphone, users can create a detailed 3D avatar of their body through its AI-powered tools like LyfSize.

    With only two images, the platform generates a digital twin that captures body shape, proportions, and posture with remarkable precision. But it doesn’t stop there. The system calculates dozens of measurements- far beyond the basic bust, waist, and hips- offering a much deeper understanding of how clothes will actually fit.

    This transforms the smartphone from a passive device into an active lifestyle tool. It becomes your fitting room, your measurement guide, and your personal assistant- all in one.

    A smarter, more confident way to shop

    The most immediate impact of this technology is in online fashion. By integrating BigThinx into e-commerce platforms, brands can allow customers to visualise how garments will look and feel on their own bodies.

    Instead of imagining how a dress might fit based on a model’s photo, users can see it on their own digital avatar. They can understand how fabric drapes, where it hugs, and how it moves.

    This reduces guesswork, builds confidence, and makes shopping feel less transactional and more personal.

    For brands, the benefits are equally significant. Fewer returns mean lower costs and a more sustainable business model. For consumers, it means fewer disappointments and a smoother experience.

    Moving beyond “standard” bodies

    One of the most meaningful aspects of BigThinx is its approach to inclusivity. Traditional fashion systems often revolve around a narrow definition of body types, leaving many people feeling unseen or underserved.

    By using AI to map real bodies, BigThinx shifts the focus. It allows people of all shapes and sizes to see themselves represented accurately in the shopping experience.

    This is not just about convenience- it’s about validation.

    When clothing is designed and presented in a way that acknowledges diverse bodies, it changes how people relate to fashion. It removes the pressure to conform and replaces it with the freedom to choose what truly fits.

    From fashion to fitness and beyond

    While fashion is the most visible application, the technology behind BigThinx extends into wellness and healthcare.

    The same 3D body data can be used to track physical changes over time. Whether it’s posture improvement, muscle development, or overall body composition, users can gain insights that go beyond traditional metrics like weight.

    This opens up new possibilities for fitness tracking and personalised health plans. Instead of relying on generic goals, individuals can make decisions based on detailed, accurate data about their own bodies.

    In a world where wellness is becoming increasingly data-driven, this kind of insight is invaluable.

    Turning body awareness into a daily habit

    What makes BigThinx particularly relevant in today’s lifestyle landscape is how it integrates into everyday routines.

    People are already tracking their steps, monitoring their sleep, and paying attention to what they eat. Body awareness is the next step in this evolution.

    With tools like BigThinx, understanding your body becomes as simple as using your phone. It turns a once-occasional activity- like taking measurements- into an ongoing habit.

    This shift is subtle but powerful. It encourages people to engage with their bodies in a more informed and mindful way.

    A different perspective on AI

    In many conversations, AI is often associated with automation, efficiency, and large-scale systems. But Chandralika Hazarika’s work highlights a different side of technology- one that is deeply personal and human-centred.

    Her approach focuses on solving real-world problems that people encounter daily. Fit anxiety, sizing confusion, and lack of representation are not abstract issues; they are lived experiences.

    By addressing these through AI, BigThinx bridges the gap between technology and emotion. It shows that innovation can be both advanced and empathetic.

    Why this shift matters now

    The rise of platforms like BigThinx reflects a broader change in consumer behaviour. People are no longer satisfied with one-size-fits-all solutions. They want experiences that are tailored to their needs, preferences, and bodies.

    This demand is pushing industries to evolve. Fashion is becoming more personalised, wellness is becoming more precise, and technology is becoming more integrated into daily life.

    BigThinx sits at the centre of this transformation, offering a glimpse into what the future could look like.

    The future of fit and self-perception

    As AI continues to advance, the possibilities for body-based technology will only expand. Virtual try-ons could become standard across all retail platforms. Fitness tracking could become more accurate and intuitive. Healthcare could integrate body data for better diagnostics and monitoring.

    But beyond these advancements, there is a deeper shift taking place- one that changes how people see themselves.

    When technology reflects your body accurately, it reinforces the idea that your body is not something to fix, but something to understand.

    A lifestyle built on awareness

    Chandralika Hazarika’s journey is not just about building a tech company. It is about introducing a new way of thinking- one where data, design, and empathy come together to improve everyday experiences.

    BigThinx is not just a tool; it is part of a larger movement toward mindful living. It encourages people to make informed choices, whether they are buying clothes or tracking their health.

    In doing so, it transforms something as routine as getting dressed into an experience that feels more aligned, more accurate, and more personal.

    And sometimes, that’s where the most meaningful change begins- not with big declarations, but with small, everyday habits that quietly reshape the way we live.

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