Your body · your render
Try it on yourbody. Not a model's.
Online clothes are sold on a size-2 model in samples the stylist pinned back, in light a professional set. The closer your body is to that reference, the more accurate the picture. For everyone else, it's a guess. Styl10 renders on your actual body, your actual proportions, your actual face.
The model gap
A picture for someone else.
What changes with a render of you
Your actual proportions.
- Build preservation
- Your shoulders, your torso, your hips. The composer doesn't substitute a thinner or larger reference — your body is the body in the render.
- Posture
- Your natural stance, not a model's professional one. Affects how the garment hangs and how it reads on you.
- Skin tone + face
- Exact identity preservation. The render uses your face as the unambiguous identity anchor.
Sizing, honestly
What we don't solve.
Real renders, real people
The same engine. Their wardrobe.
Every tile below is an actual Styl10 user wearing actual clothes from actual retailers. No stock photography. No model bait-and-switch.
From NordstromVince Regular Fit Garment Dyed Cotton Polo
From VuoriDaily Legging
From GapClassic Polo Sweater
Questions people ask
Before you try it.
- What if my reference body photo isn't perfect?
- It doesn't need to be perfect — it needs to be representative. Even lighting, neutral pose, full body visible. Once it's on file, every subsequent try-on reuses it. You can replace it any time.
- Does it work for plus sizes?
- Yes. The model is designed to preserve your reference body, not normalize it. We've tested across body types and sizes — quality holds. If you encounter a render that flattens or distorts your proportions, tell us; we treat those as bugs.
- What about non-standard proportions or accessibility?
- The render preserves what's in your reference photo. If you use a mobility aid or your reference photo captures non-typical proportions, those are preserved too. The model doesn't try to 'correct' your body.
- Are my photos used to train any model?
- No. Your reference photos are inference inputs only — they never enter a training dataset, ours or the underlying provider's. They live privately in your account and you can delete them at any time.
Two photos. One minute.
See yourself in it first.
Three free try-ons to start. Upload your face and body photos once. Paste any retailer URL. Decide with your eyes, not your imagination.
We never train on your photos. Delete anytime.
