The honest, practical guide.

AI virtual try-on,
without the magic tricks.

A virtual try-on is useful when it helps you picture an outfit—not when it pretends to replace a fitting room. Here is what the technology does, where it helps, and where it stops.

Fit profile showing photo choices for clearer AI virtual try-ons

What is an AI virtual try-on?

An AI virtual try-on creates a new image that combines two inputs: a photo of a person and a photo of a garment. The result is a visual interpretation of how the selected clothing could look on that person.

With fit., the garment can come from a supported shopping link, a screenshot, or a photo you upload. You choose one of your photos, request the preview, and receive a generated result that you can save or share.

Person

Your photo

A clear image gives the system the person, pose, and context.

Outfit

The garment

A clean product image helps identify colour, shape, and visible details.

Result

The preview

AI generates an interpretation of the two together.

What it is genuinely useful for

A virtual try-on is best treated as a visual decision aid. It can help you assess whether a colour suits the image you have in mind, whether a silhouette feels like your style, or whether an outfit is worth keeping on your shortlist.

It is also useful when shopping is happening across tabs and apps. Instead of mentally mapping a product photograph onto yourself, you get a concrete image to react to and share.

Think “fit check,” not “size check.”

The preview can help answer “Do I like this look on me?” It cannot reliably answer “Will size M fit my measurements?”

What it cannot guarantee

Generated images are not physical simulations. They cannot confirm garment measurements, fabric thickness, stretch, texture, comfort, exact drape, or tailoring quality. Details can also be interpreted imperfectly by the AI.

Always use the retailer's size chart, product measurements, fabric information, customer reviews, and return policy for the final purchase decision.

How to get a clearer result

  1. Use a well-lit, front-facing photo.
  2. Keep your body visible without crossed arms, large bags, or heavy obstructions.
  3. Choose a garment image where the complete item is easy to see.
  4. Avoid screenshots covered by promotional labels or overlapping products.
  5. Treat every output as an AI preview, not a photograph of a future outcome.

Want to see it on you?

Get fit. for Android. iOS is coming soon.

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AI virtual try-on FAQ

What is an AI virtual try-on?

It is an AI-generated visual preview that combines a person's photo with an image of clothing. It helps visualise an outfit but is not a physical fitting or sizing tool.

Can it tell me the correct clothing size?

No. Use the retailer's measurements and size chart. AI cannot confirm body measurements, fabric stretch, drape, or comfort.

What photo works best?

Use a clear, well-lit, front-facing photo where your body and current clothing are visible without major obstructions.

Is fit. available on iPhone?

Not yet. fit. is available for Android, and an iOS version is coming soon.