A Smarter Way to Make Wardrobe Decisions
Making styling choices requires comparison. We want to see how clothes alter our proportions, check color balances, and see what looks best side-by-side. Memory is an unreliable tool for subtle details.
Try It On’s outfit comparison tool simplifies this process. By organizing your generated looks into grids, you make informed decisions, avoid return cycles, and build a capsule wardrobe you love. It streamlines decisions.
Having a side-by-side layout removes dressing room amnesia. You compareOption A vs Option B under identical lighting conditions on your own portrait photo, selecting the most flattering silhouette.
Step 1: Generating Side-by-Side Styling Renders
Begin by uploading the clothing screenshot variations you are evaluating—like black vs brown leather outerwear. The AI warp engine maps them to your reference photo coordinates.
It outputs separate, high-fidelity try-on cards under your styling history. These renders act as the visual units for comparison, preserving colors and prints.
Ensure your reference photo is clear and well-lit. Sourcing clean shots of garments flat or on mannequin models ensures textures are rendered accurately in output cards.
Step 2: Stacking Looks in the Comparison Dashboard
Open the app's comparison grid, checking the boxes for the styling cards you want to evaluate. The dashboard stacks the images side-by-side in a split grid on your screen.
Evaluate structural contours: check if a long coat looks better on your height compared to a cropped bomber jacket, verifying color balance and drape coordinates.
You can zoom in to compare stitch lines and necklines. The side-by-side comparison grid removes phone gallery clutter, organizing styling directions systematically.
Step 3: Sharing Styling Grids for Feedback
Unsure about styling choices? Export the comparison grid with custom vote buttons directly to chat groups or social media accounts. Gather opinions in real-time.
Gathering objective feedback becomes simple, as friends see the outfits rendered on your photo rather than static brand screenshots, offering accurate styling advice.
The voting card compiles results instantly, helping you select the perfect coordinate for formal events, interviews, or travel capsule planning.
Eliminating Shopping Guesswork and Return Logistics
Ultimately, side-by-side styling comparisons cut shopping returns. You buy only the single cut and colorway you know looks flattering on your frame, avoiding logistics hassle.
Try It On gives you the visual tools to compare fits cleanly, helping you dress well, save money, and build wardrobe synergy confidently. It is the peak of digital retail.
Mindful shopping starts with comparison. By testing fits virtually, you build a cohesive closet where every piece has high utility, supporting sustainable lifestyle habits.
Optimizing Your Digital Dressing Room Experience
To achieve the absolute highest fidelity when rendering clothing virtually, understanding the interaction between camera angles and neural networks is essential. Our generative AI engine maps your body coordinates by identifying 24 key joints on your portrait. Stand straight, face the camera directly, and keep your camera at eye level (about 4 to 5 feet from the ground). Posing at high or low camera angles distorts body proportions, causing the warping engine to stretch sleeves or collars unnaturally on your generated preview cards.
Textile weight and density also play a critical role in visual simulations. Heavy fabrics like denim, structured leather, and thick wool are modeled with high rigidity boundaries. This means they retain their boxy silhouette shapes. Lightweight textiles like linen, silk, and stretch knits drape loosely, wrapping around your pose curves. If you are trying on structured outerwear, wear thin, form-fitting base clothes in your reference photo. Bulky base garments distort the coordinate detection, causing subsequent layers to appear too loose.
Lighting consistency is the final element that converts simple mockups into studio-grade lookbook assets. The generative model blends ambient light from your reference photo onto the garment texture, drawing realistic shadows along creases. For best results, capture your profile photo in soft, front-facing daylight. Avoid strong backlights or colorful room lights, as these distort the color theory matching and contrast balancing. With these simple setup steps, you can build a premium digital wardrobe playground, comparing outfits side-by-side and shopping with absolute visual confidence.
Organizing your digital wardrobe is the final step toward an optimized lifestyle. By logging your favorite shirts, trousers, and outerwear as digital assets, you build a playground for coordination. Our conversational AI fashion stylist is available 24/7 to suggest outfit pairings, check color harmony, and recommend seasonal trends. Sharing styling cards with friends for feedback turns online shopping into an interactive community experience, helping you build a versatile closet.