The Fitting-Room Issue · Generative-AI Try-On
See how clothes fit — and look — on you before you buy.
Generative-AI virtual try-on previews how a garment looks on your body — from a single photo, or just your height and size. Judge style, fit, and the overall look before you check out, instead of guessing from a model photo and a size chart.
or just your height & size to start
to a photorealistic preview on you
runs right in your browser
not a model who isn't your shape
Find your size in any brand
Know your size in one brand? See what you'd wear in another in a tap. A medium isn't the same everywhere — this maps it through real body measurements across H&M, Zara, Uniqlo, ASOS, Nike, adidas and more.
Want to start from your measurements instead, see every brand at once, and read the full size charts with sources? Open the full size converter →
What is generative-AI virtual try-on?
Generative-AI virtual try-on is a tool that previews how a piece of clothing looks on your body before you buy it. You upload a photo of yourself — or just enter your height and size — and the AI generates a photorealistic image of you wearing the garment, rendering how the fabric drapes, plus its texture, color, and shadows. It reads your body shape, pose, and proportions automatically, with no special equipment and no 3D model required.
The point is to answer the two questions a product photo can't: does this fit me, and how do I actually look in it? A model photo shows the garment on a fit model who usually isn't your body type; a size chart is just numbers. Try-on puts the item on you, so you can judge the real style, fit, and appearance first. It supports tops, jackets, pants, skirts, dresses and more — and you can mix and match to preview a whole outfit.
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How to try on clothes online
A simple step-by-step guide to using generative-AI try-on and getting the best preview.
Does it fit me?
Why the same "M" differs by brand, how to read a size chart, and how try-on helps.
Style guide
Practical outfit and fit tips — proportion, color, and layering — to try out virtually.
Try-on method comparison
Generative-AI try-on vs AR overlay, model photos, size charts, and nothing — with methodology.
Apparel returns data
How big the returns problem is, why "fit" and "look" lead the reasons, and how try-on helps.
Live demo & examples
Try a garment on yourself, see examples, and grab a QR to test it on your phone.
How ways of "trying before buying" compare
Summary view. Full criteria and methodology on the comparison page.
| Method | Shows it on YOU | Realism | Any garment | Effort |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generative-AI try-on | Yes | Photorealistic | Yes | Low (1 photo) |
| AR mirror / overlay | Yes (live) | Stylized | Limited | Medium |
| Static model photo | No | Real, not you | N/A | None |
| Size chart only | No | None | N/A | Low |
Qualitative summary based on how each method works; see the comparison page for the full criteria and method.
Try a garment on yourself in seconds
Upload one photo, or just enter your height and size, and see a photorealistic preview of you wearing the look — right in your browser.
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What is generative-AI virtual try-on?
It previews how a piece of clothing looks on your body before you buy. You upload a photo of yourself — or just enter your height and size — and the AI generates a photorealistic image of you wearing the garment, including how the fabric drapes, its texture, color, and shadows. It runs in the browser, with no app to install.
Does it show the clothes on me, or just a model?
On you. It uses AI pose and body detection to read your body shape, pose, and proportions from your photo, then renders the item on your figure — unlike a static model photo, which shows the garment on a fit model who is usually not your shape.
Can it help with returns?
Apparel has very high return rates, and "it doesn't fit" and "it didn't look the way I expected" are leading reasons. Seeing the garment on your own body first is designed to close that expectation gap, improving confidence and helping reduce returns versus static photos and size charts alone.
What clothing can I try on?
Tops, shirts, jackets and coats; pants and skirts; dresses and jumpsuits; and shoes — and you can mix and match across categories to preview a full outfit. It works from a retailer's existing product images and scales across large catalogs.