Upload your photo, draw a mask, and change clothes with AI
JPG, PNG, WEBP up to 5MB
Upload a photo, draw a mask on the clothes area, and describe the outfit you'd like to try on.
You can virtually try on a wide variety of clothing styles with our AI clothes changer. Experiment with different looks and see how each style flatters your figure—whether you’re exploring casual, formal, or trendy outfits.
You don’t need to spend time searching for the perfect outfit in stores—our AI clothes changer lets you mix and match tops, bottoms, and layers to discover the look that suits you best, right from home.
Enjoy high speed processing and realistic, natural outfit changes. It’s completely free to use and works without creating an account.
Get tips for the best AI clothes changing results
Use a clear, front‑facing full‑body (or upper‑body) photo with good lighting. Avoid long/steep camera angles and group images. A single subject framed clearly gives the best results.
After uploading, use the brush tool to draw over the clothes you want to change. Use the eraser to remove any mistakes. Adjust the brush size as needed for precise masking.
Yes—describe what you’d like to wear (e.g., “formal black suit,” “casual denim jacket,” “trendy streetwear,” “red floral summer dress”). The prompt guides the AI to generate the new outfit.
It’s 100% free and requires no sign‑up. Just upload your photo, describe the outfit, and generate.
Processing is high‑speed—most results are ready in seconds. During busy times, it may take slightly longer.
Yes. The AI aims for a realistic, natural effect that flatters your figure. Clear, front‑facing photos help maximize realism.
Be specific about style, color, fabric, and fit. Examples: “casual denim jacket,” “black formal suit,” “trendy streetwear set,” “red floral summer dress,” “silk blouse with pleated skirt.”
We recommend single‑person images. Avoid group images and long/steep camera angles; use a straight‑on, front‑facing pose for best results.
Upload JPG, PNG, or WEBP up to 5MB. Higher‑quality photos lead to better outfit swaps.
Good lighting, clear focus, and a front‑facing full‑body (or upper‑body) photo work best. Keep the subject centered and free of obstructions.