What it does
Online shopping means guessing how something will look on you. Virtual Try-On removes the guesswork by previewing outfits on your own photo or a virtual model.
Style, test, and decide with more confidence, fewer returns, and a clear picture of how a piece actually fits your body.
It also changes how you experiment with your own wardrobe. Pieces you bought but never wore suddenly get a fair chance when you can see them on you without the effort of actually putting them on. That shift in perspective is where the real wardrobe discovery happens.
Why it helps
Online shopping carries a persistent uncertainty that most people have learned to live with: you can see a garment, read the reviews, and still have no real idea whether it will suit your body, your coloring, or the context you had in mind. Virtual try-on addresses that gap directly by putting the actual item on a representation of you before money changes hands.
The return problem is one side of this, but the confidence side matters just as much. A purchase made with a clear visual preview feels different from one made on a guess. You wear the item sooner, you style it more deliberately, and you feel more settled in the choice. That shift in certainty affects how you carry the clothes, not just whether you keep them.
For pieces already in your wardrobe, the same dynamic plays out in reverse. Seeing a forgotten jacket on your photo instead of just on a hanger creates a different relationship with it. The mental gap between "I own this" and "I wear this" narrows when you can visualize it on yourself without committing to a full outfit attempt.
How it works
Upload a photo
Use your own photo or pick a virtual model that fits your body type.
Pick a garment
Select any piece and let the AI place it on you.
Preview the fit
See a realistic result before you buy or wear it.
What you can do
- Preview an online purchase before checkout
- Test a look you are unsure about
- Cut down on returns and bad buys
- Try bold pieces without the commitment
Tips for best results
- 1Use a photo taken in natural light against a plain background for the most accurate rendering of the garment on your figure.
- 2Stand facing forward with arms slightly away from your body so the AI can read your silhouette clearly.
- 3When previewing an online purchase, crop the product image to just the garment before uploading for a cleaner result.
- 4Try the same piece in different lighting contexts within the app to see how fabric color shifts across day and evening settings.
Frequently asked questions
How does virtual try-on work?
You pick your own photo or a virtual model, add up to 3 pieces, and Klodsy shows a realistic preview of how those clothes look on you. That way you see how something looks before you wear it.
Can I try clothes on my own photo?
Yes. You can upload your own photo to see exactly how clothes will look on you. It is the best option if you want a more personal, realistic result.
Can I try clothes on without uploading a photo?
Yes. If you would rather not upload a photo, you can pick a virtual model close to your body type and try clothes on it instead, so you can still preview looks while keeping your privacy.
What types of clothes can I try on?
You can try on tops, dresses, jackets, outerwear, and full outfits. You add up to 3 pieces per try-on and see how they look together.
Is it useful to try clothes on before buying?
Definitely. When you shop online it is hard to guess whether something will suit you. Virtual try-on lets you see how it looks before you buy, so you can decide with more confidence.
Does it reduce returns and wrong sizes when shopping online?
Yes. Seeing a piece on yourself beforehand lowers the chance of a wrong choice and an unnecessary return, so you spend less time ordering and sending things back.
Can I save or share the try-on results?
Yes. You can save the try-on results you like, keep them to help you decide, or share them when you want a second opinion.
What kind of photo should I upload for the best result?
For the best result, use a well-lit, clear, front-facing photo where your whole body is visible. A plain background and a straight pose help the clothes sit more accurately.


