Virtual Try-On Comparison

TryItOn vs Doji

Doji turns you into a polished AI avatar you can dress up and share. TryItOn skips the setup and lets you try things on instantly, on any device, across far more than clothing. Here's how they really compare.

By the TryItOn team · Last updated June 2026 · ~8 min read

The short answer

Doji is one of the most stylish virtual try-on apps around — it builds a reusable, photoreal 'digital twin' of you and wraps it in a fun, social discovery feed. But it's iOS-only, invite-only, focused on clothing, and asks for around eight photos and a 30-minute avatar build before you can do anything. TryItOn takes the opposite approach: upload one photo and try on clothing, shoes, eyewear, jewelry, hats, hairstyles and tattoos instantly, on web, iOS, Android and a browser extension, with no waitlist. If you want a try-on tool you can use today across your whole shopping life, TryItOn is the easier choice.

Choose TryItOn if…

  • You want to start now — no waitlist, no invite, no 30-minute setup
  • You're on Android, desktop, or want a browser extension
  • You want more than clothing — shoes, eyewear, jewelry, hair and more
  • You'd rather upload one photo than build an eight-photo avatar

Choose Doji if…

  • You're on iPhone and love a polished, social style feed
  • You want one reusable avatar you build once and reuse
  • You enjoy following tastemakers and sharing looks

Two takes on AI try-on

Doji is a beautifully designed iOS avatar app. TryItOn is a store-agnostic try-on you can use anywhere you shop.

Doji vs TryItOn at a glance

A side-by-side look at how the two virtual try-on experiences stack up across the things shoppers actually care about.

FeatureTryItOnDoji
Getting startedUpload one photo and try on in seconds.Build a digital twin from ~8 photos; avatar takes ~30 minutes.
AccessOpen to everyone — no waitlist.Invite-only waitlist.
PlatformsWeb, iOS, Android and a Chrome/Edge extension.iPhone only (plus a newer extension); no Android.
CategoriesClothing, shoes, eyewear, jewelry, headwear, hairstyles and tattoos.Clothing and apparel.
Store coverageAny store, via extension, web app or a product screenshot.Curated brand feed plus pasted web links and an extension.
Browser extensionDesktop Chrome and Edge extension.Mobile-oriented extension; no desktop browser extension.
Best forEveryday shopping decisions across categories.Styling and sharing outfits as a polished avatar.
PriceFree to start, with paid plans.Free to download; pricing not public (invite-only).
PrivacyPhotos stay private, never sold or used to train AI, deletable anytime.Collects photos linked to your identity; no standout privacy feature found.

✓ = clear advantage · ≈ = roughly even. Assessment by the TryItOn team, June 2026.

What is Doji?

Doji is a consumer virtual try-on app for iPhone that creates a photorealistic AI avatar — a 'digital twin' — of you from a set of selfies and full-body photos. Once your avatar is built, you browse a personalized style feed, dress the avatar in real fashion items, paste in product links from the web, remix looks and share them socially. It's backed by a strong team (founders from Apple's VisionOS and Google DeepMind) and a 2025 seed round.

The experience is genuinely well crafted, and the avatar is reusable once it exists. The trade-off is the on-ramp: you supply around eight photos, wait roughly 30 minutes for the twin to generate, and you need an invite to get in at all.

The core difference: Doji asks you to build a model of yourself first. TryItOn just renders items onto the photo you already have.

Setup and speed: eight photos vs one

Doji's digital twin is its signature feature, but it's also its biggest barrier. Creating the avatar means uploading multiple selfies plus full-body shots and waiting for it to render. If the result doesn't look quite like you, you retrain — more time before you can try anything on.

TryItOn is built for the impulse moment of shopping. You upload a single photo and immediately see an item on you, whether you're on a product page, in the app, or pasting in a screenshot. There's nothing to train and nothing to wait for.

Platforms: iPhone-only vs everywhere

Doji is currently iPhone-only. If you're on Android, or you shop on a laptop, the app simply isn't available to you, and there's no full desktop web experience.

TryItOn runs on the web, on iOS and Android, and as a Chrome and Edge browser extension — so you can try on while shopping on a desktop, then pick up on your phone with the same uploaded photo. For most people, that reach matters more than a single polished avatar.

  • TryItOn: web app, iOS, Android, plus a desktop browser extension.
  • Doji: iPhone only; no Android and no full desktop app.

Categories: a wardrobe vs an outfit

Doji is focused on clothing and apparel — dressing your avatar in tops, bottoms and designer pieces. It does that with style, but it stays within fashion garments.

TryItOn covers the rest of how people actually shop: try on a pair of sneakers, a set of glasses, a necklace, a hat, a new haircut or even a tattoo concept, all from the same photo. If your shopping isn't limited to clothing, that breadth is a decisive advantage.

Access: open vs invite-only

Doji is invite-only. You either join a waitlist or get pulled in by a friend, which keeps the community curated but means you can't simply decide to use it when you need it.

TryItOn is open to everyone. There's no gate between you and your first try-on — install the extension or open the app and go.

Privacy: where your photos go

Because Doji builds a persistent likeness of you, it collects your name and photos linked to your identity. We didn't find a standout privacy feature such as automatic deletion or a no-training guarantee.

TryItOn keeps your photos private, never sells them or shares them with brands, never uses them to train AI, and lets you delete them at any time. When you're uploading pictures of yourself, that explicit boundary is worth a lot.

Realism: both look great, with a caveat

Doji's diffusion-based avatars can look excellent, though some reviewers note the twin doesn't always match the person, and complex designer garments can trip it up. The reusable avatar is a real strength when it lands well.

TryItOn renders items directly onto your own photo, so the likeness is simply you — no avatar-accuracy step in between. In practice both produce convincing results; the deciding factors are speed, reach and category breadth, where TryItOn leads.

Which one should you use?

The quick decider

You just want to see if something looks good on you before you buy, without building anything first.

→ Go with TryItOn

The avatar stylist

You're on iPhone, you love a social style feed, and you want one polished avatar to dress up and share.

→ Doji is a fun fit

The multi-category shopper

You buy shoes, glasses, jewelry or want to preview a haircut — not just clothes — across desktop and mobile.

→ Only TryItOn covers this

Frequently asked

  • Doji builds a reusable AI avatar of you from about eight photos and focuses on clothing on iPhone, while TryItOn lets you try on with a single photo across clothing, shoes, eyewear, jewelry, hairstyles and more — on web, iOS, Android and a browser extension, with no avatar setup.

  • Doji is free to download, but it's invite-only and doesn't publish pricing, so the full cost isn't clear. TryItOn is open to everyone and free to start, with paid plans for heavy use.

  • No. Doji is currently iPhone-only. TryItOn offers native iOS and Android apps, plus a web app and a desktop browser extension.

  • No. TryItOn renders items directly onto a photo you upload, so there's no avatar to train and nothing to wait for. Doji requires you to create a digital twin first.

  • Doji is focused on clothing and apparel. TryItOn additionally covers shoes, eyewear, jewelry, headwear, hairstyles and tattoos from the same photo.

  • TryItOn keeps your photos private, never sells them, never uses them to train AI, and lets you delete them anytime. Doji collects photos linked to your identity and we found no comparable deletion or no-training guarantee.

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