How accurate are TryItOn's virtual try-ons?
TryItOn's virtual try-ons are designed to look highly realistic, using advanced AI to map an item onto your own photo while respecting your body shape, pose, lighting, and proportions. The result is a believable preview of how an outfit, hairstyle, or accessory looks on you specifically, rather than a generic model.
What affects accuracy
Because every photo and garment is different, results can vary. The clearest, most lifelike previews come from sharp, well-lit images where your body or face is fully visible. Busy backgrounds, heavy shadows, baggy clothing, or low-resolution product images can slightly reduce realism.
- Photo quality — good lighting and a clear pose help a lot.
- Item image — a clean, front-facing product shot gives the AI more to work with.
- Fit context — a try-on shows look and styling, not exact physical fit.
Think of an AI try-on as a smart visual guide that helps you decide before you buy, not a tailored measurement. For sizing help, check size recommendations where available. If a result ever looks off, you can simply try again with a better photo, and our support team is happy to help.
Related questions
- Can I try on clothes using a link or photo of a product?
- Can I try on hairstyles?
- Can I try on tattoos?
- Can I try on shoes, accessories, and eyewear?
- Can I turn my try-on into a video?
- How do I get the most realistic try-on results?
- Why does my try-on result look slightly off?
- Can I try on multiple items or build a full outfit?
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