Virtual try-on: see the piece on you, not on a model

TL;DR

The Fitting Room tab previews clothes from your own wardrobe on a real, head-to-toe photo of you. Tap one garment or several to layer a look, and Closr edits your photo so you can see it on your own body. Your wardrobe, outfits and planner stay free; each try-on spends credits from a free starting balance, with an optional weekly refill.

Every wardrobe app can show you a grid of clothes. The harder question is the one you ask in front of the mirror: does this actually work on me? Closr answers it photographically — it edits a real photo of you, wearing the real garment from your closet, rather than draping a flat cut-out over a generic mannequin.

How the Fitting Room works

Open Fitting, pick a piece from your wardrobe, and tap once. Closr sends the garment's cleaned product photo and your stored full-body photo to its render pipeline and hands back a single image of you wearing it. Tap more clothes to add layers — a tee under an overshirt, shoes with the trousers — and the whole look is rendered together instead of one piece at a time. If you already saved the combination, you can try a saved outfit instead of rebuilding it.

Results are checked before they reach you. A render that reads as an illustration rather than a photograph, or that quietly changes your pose or composition, is rejected and retried instead of being shown.

The photo you supply, once

Try-on needs one real, head-to-toe photo of you, and the app is specific about it: stand front-facing with your whole body visible including head and feet, arms slightly away from your sides, in fitted everyday clothing. Illustrations, avatars and generated people are not accepted — the pipeline is built to edit an authentic photograph, not to invent a person.

Closr stores that normalized photo with your account and strips location and device metadata before storing or processing it. Replace it whenever you like; renders made from the old photo are invalidated so you never see a try-on built on a picture you have moved on from.

Photographic, not cartoon

Closr edits your real photo. There is no cartoon character, no avatar creator, and no 3D body model to fiddle with.

Your clothes, not stock

Every garment rendered on you is one you photographed into your own digital wardrobe. Nothing is pulled from a shop catalogue.

Private by default

Your photo is used to fulfil try-ons you ask for, is never sold or used for advertising, and is deleted with your account. See the privacy policy.

What it costs

This is the one part of Closr that is metered, and we would rather be plain about it than bury it. Building your wardrobe, composing outfits, planning your week and tracking wears are free. Generating an image is not free to run, so each try-on spends credits from your balance.

Every account starts with a free credit balance, which is enough to try the Fitting Room properly before deciding anything. If you use it regularly, an optional weekly subscription refills credits automatically; purchases are processed by Apple and added to your Closr balance. There is no paywall in front of your own clothes.

Where try-on fits the rest of the app

The Fitting Room is one of Closr's five tabs — Wardrobe, Outfits, Fitting, Style and You. It sits directly downstream of the other two things you do most: capturing clothes and building looks.

Capture a garment with Fit Capture and Closr cleans it into a studio-style product shot, which is exactly the input the try-on renderer wants. Build or plan a look with the outfit planner, then preview it on yourself before it goes on the calendar. In the Style tab, swipe through suggested looks built only from clothes you own — swipe right to save one to Outfits, left for the next one.

Honest limits

A generated preview is a preview. It is very good at answering "is this colour right on me" and "does this jacket work over that shirt", and it is not a tailoring simulation: it will not tell you a garment is a half-size too tight in the shoulders. Renders take a few seconds and occasionally need a retry. And Closr is an iPhone app today — there is no Android or web version, and we would rather say so than waste your time.

FAQ

What is Closr's virtual try-on?

The Fitting Room tab previews clothes from your own wardrobe on a real, head-to-toe photo of you. Pick one garment or tap several to layer a look, and Closr edits your photo so you can see the piece on your own body before you commit to wearing it.

What photo do I need for virtual try-on?

One real, head-to-toe photo of yourself: stand front-facing with your whole body visible including head and feet, arms slightly away from your sides, in fitted everyday clothing. Illustrations, avatars and generated people are not accepted. Closr stores the normalized photo with your account and strips location and device metadata before storing or processing it.

Does virtual try-on cost anything?

Your wardrobe, outfits and planner are always free. Each try-on spends credits from your balance. Every account starts with a free balance, and an optional weekly subscription refills credits if you use the Fitting Room a lot.

Can I try on a whole outfit, not just one garment?

Yes. In the Fitting Room you tap clothes to add layers, so a top, a jacket and shoes can be rendered onto your photo as one look. You can also try a saved outfit rather than assembling the pieces again.

What happens to my try-on photo?

It stays private to your account. It is sent to Google's Gemini image service only when a try-on you asked for needs it, it is never sold or used for advertising, and deleting your account removes it along with your generated images. You can replace it at any time, which invalidates renders made from the old photo.

Is the try-on a cartoon or an avatar?

No. Closr's try-on is photographic: it edits your real photo rather than building a cartoon character or a 3D avatar. Results that do not read as a real photograph are rejected before you see them.

See it on you before you wear it

Closr turns the clothes you own into a searchable wardrobe, then previews them on your own photo in the Fitting Room. iPhone, free to start.

Coming soon to the App Store