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Closr: the digital wardrobe app for the clothes you already own

TL;DR

Closr is an iPhone wardrobe app, free to start, that turns photos of your real clothes into a searchable closet with clean product images, saved outfits, context-aware suggestions and a planner — without a shopping feed.

Most people wear about 20% of their closet 80% of the time. Not because the rest is bad — because you forget it exists. A digital wardrobe app fixes the memory problem: once every item lives in one grid on your phone, you actually see what you have and start wearing it. Closr is that app, built for iPhone and free to start.

Your whole closet, searchable in one place

Closr's core job is simple: it holds clean, searchable images for a focused wardrobe of up to 10 items. Snap one garment or choose a full-fit photo; after review and save, Closr generates product-style wardrobe images instead of requiring a separate studio shoot.

Each item keeps a title, category and optional colour, brand, size and personal tags, so search and filters work the way you describe your own clothes. Full-fit imports can propose details for up to five separated garments; single-item details remain under your control. The current MVP allows up to 10 items and 1 GB of stored photos per account.

Outfit starting points from what you have

A photo library of clothes is useful. Outfits are the payoff. Closr's context-aware outfit planner proposes compatible pieces from your wardrobe for Work, Evening, Relaxed, Warm Weather, Cool Weather or Surprise Me.

The suggestion engine uses item details, tags, favourites and wear history; it does not invent clothes or send you shopping. Review the proposed pieces in the regular outfit builder, edit anything you want, then save and schedule the look.

Snap it messy — Closr cleans it up

The reason most people abandon wardrobe apps is the setup grind: some tools quietly expect studio-style photos on a white sheet. Closr doesn't. Photograph a garment however it's convenient — laid on the bed, hung on a door, or worn in a mirror selfie — and the app isolates the item from its background for you. Less friction on entry means you'll actually finish building your closet instead of giving up on item three.

It's a small thing that changes the whole experience: the faster you can get clothes into the app, the sooner it starts earning its place on your home screen.

Private by design, and not a store

Your closet is personal, so Closr treats it that way. There's no social feed you're pushed into and no marketplace bolted on. Closr will never try to sell you new clothes — no affiliate racks, no "you might also like" checkout funnel. The whole product is oriented around wearing more of what's already in your wardrobe, which is better for your wallet and better for the planet than buying more.

How Closr compares to other wardrobe apps

Closr isn't the only digital wardrobe app — apps like Whering, Indyx, Stylebook, Acloset, and Cladwell have been in this space and each has real strengths. What sets Closr apart is the combination of generated product images, full-fit separation, transparent outfit suggestions grounded in your own clothes, and a deliberately shop-free iPhone experience.

If you're weighing options, we keep honest, side-by-side breakdowns rather than asking you to take our word for it. Start with Closr vs Whering, see Closr vs Indyx, or browse every matchup on the comparison hub. If you'd rather see the field at a glance, the roundup of the best digital wardrobe apps lays out where each one fits.

How to get started

Getting going takes a few minutes:

  1. Install Closr on your iPhone as soon as it lands on the App Store.
  2. Photograph your go-to pieces — however they're lying around. Closr cleans up the backgrounds.
  3. Review the title, category and any suggested supporting details before saving.
  4. Build an outfit yourself or choose a context-aware starting point from your wardrobe.

That's it. No plain-background photoshoot, no subscription to start, no shopping cart in your face.

FAQ

What is a digital wardrobe app?

A digital wardrobe app stores photos and details for garments you own so your closet becomes searchable and browsable on your phone. Closr also generates clean product images, supports full-fit separation, and offers context-aware outfit starting points built only from your wardrobe.

Is Closr free?

Yes. Closr's wardrobe, outfits and planner are free, so you can build your digital wardrobe without paying; only photographic try-ons spend credits. It's currently iPhone-only — there's no Android or web version yet.

How many clothes can I add to my digital wardrobe?

The current MVP allows up to 10 wardrobe items per account and 1 GB of photo storage. The app shows both limits before an upload can exceed them.

Do I have to photograph every item on a plain background?

No manual cut-out is required. Snap or import a normal photo, add its core details, and save. Closr then shows upload and generation progress while a clean product-style image is prepared.

Does Closr try to sell me new clothes?

No. Closr is built around the clothes you already own. There's no shop, no affiliate feed, and no pressure to buy — the point is to wear more of your existing wardrobe.

Build your digital wardrobe tonight

Turn the clothes you already own into a searchable closet and let Closr handle "what do I wear." Free to start on iPhone.

Coming soon to the App Store