AI Outfit Try-On - See new styles on yourself in seconds
Ever wish you could swap outfits without the fitting-room shuffle or return-label guessing? The new clear.photo AI Outfit Try-On gives you that instant mirror moment right in the browser. Upload one photo, pick a look from the outfit library (or add your own), and watch the AI tailor it to your pose, lighting, and shape. The result looks like you actually stood in front of the camera wearing the new outfit-no cut-and-paste edges, no uncanny shadows.
A quick tour of the AI Outfit Try-On
The try-on lives alongside the rest of the clear.photo toolkit, so you sign in with the same account you use for watermark removal or restoration. Inside the dashboard you will find curated outfit collections for different styles, genders, and occasions. You can also upload a custom garment if you already have a product shot you love. The interface keeps everything to a single canvas: upload your portrait, select an outfit, hit Try On.
Because the tool runs in the browser, there is no software to install and no GPU requirements to worry about. The processing happens in seconds and generates a full-resolution result ready for sharing, pitching to clients, or planning your own wardrobe.
What to prep before you upload
You get the most realistic results when you start with a solid reference photo. A few quick guidelines:
- Stand or sit naturally, facing the camera, with your full torso in frame.
- Use even lighting and avoid harsh shadows across the body.
- Wear fitted clothes or a plain top so the AI can read body lines clearly.
- Keep the background simple; the tool focuses on you, but a clean backdrop avoids stray edges.
If you are prepping a custom outfit, choose product imagery with clean lighting and a full view of the garment. High-contrast photos with severe wrinkles or props can make the transformation look busy.
See the workflow in action
Nothing beats watching the process play out. The animation at the top of this post walks through the entire flow-from dropping in your portrait to choosing an outfit and confirming the final render. Replay it if you want to check the timing of each step or share the workflow with teammates.
After the transformation, use the built-in comparison slider to judge fit, fabric drape, and color balance. If you want to test another look, swap the outfit and rerun the transformation without re-uploading your photo.
Everyday ways to put it to work
- Online shopping sanity check: Preview how a jacket, dress, or pair of jeans will sit on your frame before you click “buy.”
- Content planning: Influencers and stylists can mock up entire outfit stories for social posts without a photoshoot marathon.
- Client presentations: Fashion brands can showcase new collections on diverse bodies using real customer portraits.
- Event styling: Try wedding party looks, prom outfits, or holiday themes in advance so the whole group agrees on colors.
Because the AI respects your pose and lighting, it is easy to create a cohesive set of images that feel shot on the same day, even if you are exploring wildly different aesthetics.
Tips for natural-looking results
- Stick with portraits captured at eye level; extreme angles make proportions hard to match.
- Crop just below the hips if you want the outfit to stay the star and minimize background distractions.
- Use the retouch tools inside the clear.photo dashboard to smooth flyaway hair or refine the mask if something looks off.
- Save each variation with a clear file name (for example,
fall-style-look-1.png
) so you can compare looks later.
If the garment texture feels too glossy or matte, try another outfit from the library-each one is tuned for realistic fabric behavior. You can also layer the result with a gentle color grade in your usual editing app to match brand palettes.
Ready to dress the part?
Head to the AI Outfit Try-On, sign in, and upload a favorite portrait. In minutes you can storyboard outfits for photo shoots, prep wardrobe pitches, or simply have fun experimenting with styles you have never worn before.