Virtual try-on
Virtual try-on for any retailer.
The retailer's product photo isn't you. The model in the photo isn't you. Virtual try-on closes that gap: paste a URL, upload two photos once, and see a real rendered portrait of yourself wearing the piece. Inside a minute.
Three steps
Paste. Upload. See.
The flow is short by design. The slowest part is the model generating the image — about 30-60 seconds. Everything else takes seconds.
- Paste any retailer URL
- Nordstrom, Gap, Zara, Vuori, COS, Aimé Leon Dore — most US and EU retailers we've tested produce a usable extract. If a retailer doesn't work we say so up front, no credit spent.
- Upload yourself once
- Two photos — face and full body. They live in your account and get reused on every subsequent try-on. After the first time, you skip straight to seeing the result.
- See yourself in it
- A real rendered portrait of you wearing the piece. Identity-preserving — your face, your body, your proportions. Not a generic mannequin.
What you can decide
Visual fit, not just measurements.
A render is directionally honest about silhouette, color, drape, and how a piece looks on your body type. That answers most of the questions traditional product pages don't answer — the questions that drive returns when you guess wrong.
What it can't tell you
Some things still need the package.
Fabric hand-feel. Zipper smoothness. The exact weight of the garment in your hand. A render can't simulate physical interaction — so for those questions you still need the piece in your hands. But the visual question — would I actually wear this? — gets answered before you commit.
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.
- How accurate is the render?
- Visually accurate on silhouette, color, drape, and identity preservation. The model is specifically trained for multi-reference image edit — your face, your body, the product. Output is identity-preserving (your face, your proportions).
- Is it free?
- Three try-ons free to start. Pro is $12/month for 100 try-ons plus the full closet, OOTD, and goes-with grid. Most casual users don't need Pro — the free tier covers a typical online-shopping session.
- Does it work for men's and women's clothing?
- Both. The render is agnostic — your reference photos drive identity preservation regardless of category. Gender inference at extraction time is used for the goes-with grid (pairing a polo with another polo would be wrong).
- What about shoes, bags, accessories?
- Shoes work — the render shows you in the piece. Bags and accessories work but the visual value is lower (you can see them on yourself, but they're easier to imagine than clothes). Pricing is the same.
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.
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