Virtual Try-On

See how clothes look on you or your models. Upload a person photo and a garment image to virtually try on the outfit.

Person Photo

Garment Image

~15s4 credits
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How It Works

1

Upload Person Photo

Upload a full-body or half-body photo of the person who will try on the garment. Front-facing poses work best.

2

Upload Garment Image

Upload the clothing item you want to try on. Flat lay or on-hanger photos give the best results.

3

Generate Try-On

Our AI realistically places the garment on the person, adjusting for body shape and pose. Download the result.

Features

Realistic Garment Fitting

AI adjusts the garment to match the person's body shape, pose, and proportions naturally.

Multiple Garment Types

Works with shirts, dresses, jackets, pants, and other upper/full body garments.

Preserves Details

Maintains garment patterns, textures, and colors accurately in the final result.

Natural Lighting

Automatically matches the garment lighting to the person photo for seamless integration.

High Resolution Output

Get high-quality images suitable for e-commerce product pages and marketing.

Auto Sirv Upload

Automatically upload results to your Sirv CDN for instant delivery.

Use Cases

E-commerce Fashion

Show customers how clothes look on models without expensive photo shoots for every product variation.

Personal Shopping Experience

Let customers upload their own photo to see how items would look on them before purchasing.

Fashion Design Preview

Quickly visualize new designs on different body types without creating physical samples.

Social Media Marketing

Create engaging content showing products on various models for diverse representation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Front-facing photos with the person standing naturally work best. Full-body or half-body shots are ideal. The person should be clearly visible with good lighting and minimal background clutter.

Flat lay photos (garment laid flat) or on-hanger shots work best. The garment should be fully visible, well-lit, and photographed against a clean background for optimal results.

It works best with upper body garments (shirts, tops, dresses, jackets). Accessories, shoes, and very loose/flowing garments may not produce optimal results.

Yes! Keep the person photo and simply swap the garment image to try different items. Each try-on uses 4 credits.

Results are highly realistic for most standard clothing items and poses. Complex poses, unusual garment shapes, or heavily patterned backgrounds may reduce accuracy.

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