Why does my try-on result look slightly off?
If your try-on looks slightly off, it's almost always down to the input images. AI try-on works by interpreting your photo and the product image, so the clearer those are, the more accurate the preview. A few common factors can throw the result.
Common causes
- Lighting and shadows — uneven or dim light can distort how the item renders.
- Pose or angle — side-on poses, crossed arms, or partially hidden areas are harder to map.
- Baggy or layered clothing in your base photo can affect garment fit.
- Low-resolution or cluttered images — busy backgrounds and small files give the AI less to work with.
- Unclear product photos — folded, angled, or worn-on-a-model shots can be tricky.
The quickest fix is to retake your photo in good light with a clear, front-facing pose, and to choose a cleaner product image. Trying again usually improves things noticeably.
Remember that a virtual try-on is a realistic visual guide, not a perfect physical simulation. If results consistently look wrong despite good photos, our support team can take a closer look.
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