Virtual Try-On AI: See How Clothes Look on You Before Buying

Upload a photo of yourself and any garment to see a realistic AI-generated preview of how it looks on your body. No fitting room needed.

Online shopping has a persistent problem: 30% of all clothing purchases are returned, and the most common reason is fit and appearance. Virtual try-on AI changes this — you can now see how a garment looks on your actual body before clicking "buy."

How Fashion TryOn Works

Lodos Fashion TryOn uses a generative AI model trained specifically on clothing and body geometry. The process is straightforward:

  1. Upload a clear photo of yourself (front-facing, good lighting)
  2. Upload an image of the garment you want to try on
  3. The AI processes both images and generates a realistic composite
  4. Download or share the result

Processing takes 10–30 seconds. The output preserves your face, body shape, and skin tone while realistically rendering the garment's texture, drape, and color.

Use Cases Beyond Shopping

While online shoppers are the obvious use case, Fashion TryOn has broad applications:

  • Fashion designers — visualize designs on real body types without samples
  • E-commerce teams — generate product imagery showing clothes on diverse body types
  • Stylists — prepare outfit proposals for clients without physical fittings
  • Marketing teams — create social content showing products on real people

Supported Garment Types

Fashion TryOn supports tops, shirts, jackets, dresses, and outerwear. Support for bottoms and full-outfit compositions is continuously improving as the underlying AI model is updated.

Privacy and Data

Photos uploaded for processing are not stored permanently and are not used to train the AI model. All processing happens server-side with encrypted transfer. Images are deleted after the result is generated.

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