Clothing sells better on a body — buyers want to see the fit and drape, not a flat photo on the floor. But a photoshoot means a model, a photographer and a studio. AI virtual try-on skips all of that.
What you need
- One clear photo of a single garment — a flat-lay or on a hanger, well-lit, with the whole item in frame.
- That's it. No model, no studio.
How it works
Pick one of the built-in models, upload your garment, and the AI dresses the model in it — keeping the garment's colour and print. It auto-detects whether the item is a top, bottom or dress.
- Choose a model.
- Upload a clear photo of one garment.
- Download the on-model result.
Tips for the best result
- Use a clean, front-on garment photo — busy backgrounds and heavy wrinkles confuse the fit.
- Do one piece at a time (a top or a bottom). Layering a jacket over a shirt isn't supported yet.
- It's great for fit, drape and colour, but small brand logos and fine text won't be sharp — try-on models can't resolve that level of detail. Use it for the look, not to show a crisp logo.
AI try-on is a fast way to get on-model images; for hero shots or branded items where the logo must be legible, a real photo still wins.