AI Clothes Changer & Virtual Try-On
See how any clothing looks on you before you buy
The best AI clothes changer — upload your photo and any garment to see a realistic virtual try-on. AI handles draping, fit, and fabric rendering. Perfect for fashion content, ecommerce, and AI outfit swapping.
Shopping for clothes online has always suffered from one major limitation: you cannot try anything on before you buy. A virtual dressing room powered by AI solves this by rendering any garment onto your photo with realistic fit, draping, and fabric texture. The result looks like an actual fitting-room photo, giving you confidence in your purchase.
ModelPix's AI clothes changer takes two images, a person photo and a garment photo, and composites them together with impressive realism. The AI understands body shape, pose, and perspective, so the clothing wraps naturally around the subject. This AI clothes swap technology is useful for personal shopping, AI fashion lookbooks, and ecommerce product visualization.
For fashion creators and online retailers, the AI outfit changer eliminates the need for expensive photoshoots with multiple wardrobe changes. Upload one model photo and swap through dozens of garments in minutes, generating a full catalog of styled images. This dramatically reduces production time and cost while maintaining visual consistency.
Each virtual try-on generation costs twelve credits on ModelPix. The credit-based pricing means you pay only for the images you produce, with no monthly fees or wasted allowances. Free credits at signup let you test the virtual dressing room immediately, so you can evaluate quality before committing any money.
Popular use cases for an AI clothes changer include pre-purchase outfit previews, influencer lookbook creation, ecommerce catalog generation, and costume planning for events. Virtual try on technology lets fashion brands showcase entire collections on a single model photo without coordinating physical photoshoots for every garment, saving both time and production budget.
Compared to traditional fashion photography that requires models, stylists, and studio time for each outfit change, the AI fashion workflow produces equivalent visuals from two uploaded images. Competing virtual try-on services often restrict garment types or require specific image formats. ModelPix accepts standard photos and handles diverse clothing categories automatically.
Technically, the AI segments the garment from its background, estimates a three-dimensional body mesh from the person photo, and warps the clothing texture onto that mesh with physically plausible draping. Fabric weight and stiffness are inferred from the garment image so heavier fabrics hang differently than light ones, producing realistic fit visualization.
A practical workflow tip is to photograph garments flat on a plain surface with even lighting for the cleanest extraction. Avoid images where the clothing is wrinkled, folded, or partially obscured. When paired with the upscale tool afterward, the resulting try-on images are sharp enough for website product pages and social media advertisements.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| person_image | A full-body photo of the person to dress. Front-facing, neutral pose, and good lighting recommended. | Yes |
| clothing_image | An image of the clothing item. Best results with flat-lay or mannequin photos on a plain background. | Yes |
How to Use
Open the Virtual Try-On tool
Navigate to AI Generation and select Virtual Try-On from the tool list.
Upload your person image
Select a full-body, front-facing photo of the person. Good lighting and a neutral pose work best.
Upload the clothing image
Select an image of the garment you want to try on. A flat-lay or mannequin shot on a plain background is ideal.
Generate the try-on
Click Generate and the AI will render the clothing onto the person with realistic fit and draping.
Review and download
Inspect the result for fit accuracy and visual quality. Download or try different garments.
Example Use Cases
Tips & Recommendations
Use a full-body photo where the person stands naturally with arms at their sides for the best fit.
Photograph clothing items on a plain, single-color background for the cleanest extraction.
Front-facing poses produce the most accurate try-on results — avoid extreme angles.
Higher resolution images of both the person and garment yield more realistic fabric rendering.
For best draping, use clothing images shot flat on a surface or on a mannequin rather than hangers.
Avoid photos with heavy accessories or overlapping garments that may confuse the AI.
