Get Styli - See how clothes look on you before you buy.
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Get Styli is the AI-powered virtual try-on app for consumers and fashion brands. Upload your photo and any outfit to see how it looks on you instantly. No dressing rooms needed.
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how well does it handle different body types and skin tones, especially for people who are plus size or have darker complexions?
We've designed Get Styli to work across a wide range of body types and skin tones, including plus-size users and people with darker complexions. Our goal is to preserve the user's natural body shape, proportions, and skin tone while realistically fitting the selected clothing.
That said, we're continuously improving the wrapper with more diverse data and user feedback to make the results even more accurate across all demographics. If you decide to try it, we'd love to hear your experience and any suggestions you have—they'll directly help us improve the product.
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The way the app preserves the original fabric textures and draping when overlaying outfits onto your photo is genuinely impressive, you can actually tell the difference between cotton and silk in the result.
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@memetgkgnu04m Thank you so much, Memet! ❤️ That means a lot to hear. Preserving fabric textures, draping, and the overall realism of the outfit was one of our biggest priorities, so it's great to know that came through in your experience. We're continuously improving, and feedback like yours motivates us to keep making Get Styli even better. Thanks for trying it out and for sharing your thoughts! 🙌✨
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Tried it with a jacket I was eyeing online and it actually looked believable on my frame, which surprised me. Way better than guessing from a model photo.
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@aydn83019986178 Thank you so much, Aydın! ❤️ That's exactly the experience we hope to create—helping people see how clothes might actually look on their body instead of imagining it from a model photo. Really appreciate you taking the time to try Get Styli and share your feedback. It means a lot to our team! 🙌
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How well does it handle different body types and poses, or is it mostly optimized for standing shots facing the camera?
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@oguzperdah4102 hello, Gülşah! 😊 Get Styli works best with clear, well-lit photos, and while front-facing standing shots generally produce the most consistent results, it also handles a variety of poses and body types quite well. We're continuously improving to make them more robust across different angles and natural poses, so the experience keeps getting better with every update. We'd love for you to give it a try and share your feedback!
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How accurate is the fit when it comes to different body types and clothing fabrics, especially something like denim or flowy dresses? Curious how realistic it actually looks beyond basic t-shirts.
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@nilgnimirftfb Thanks for asking, Nilgün! 🙌 We put a lot of focus on preserving how different fabrics behave. Structured materials like denim and jackets tend to translate very well, while softer fabrics like dresses and silk are something we're constantly refining to make the draping look as natural as possible. We also work to preserve body proportions so the overall fit feels realistic rather than simply overlaying the clothing. We'd love to hear your thoughts if you try it!
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how well does it handle different body types and skin tones, especially for people who are plus size or have darker complexions?
@erolsalmaney2h Hello Erol,
We've designed Get Styli to work across a wide range of body types and skin tones, including plus-size users and people with darker complexions. Our goal is to preserve the user's natural body shape, proportions, and skin tone while realistically fitting the selected clothing.
That said, we're continuously improving the wrapper with more diverse data and user feedback to make the results even more accurate across all demographics. If you decide to try it, we'd love to hear your experience and any suggestions you have—they'll directly help us improve the product.
The way the app preserves the original fabric textures and draping when overlaying outfits onto your photo is genuinely impressive, you can actually tell the difference between cotton and silk in the result.
Tried it with a jacket I was eyeing online and it actually looked believable on my frame, which surprised me. Way better than guessing from a model photo.
How well does it handle different body types and poses, or is it mostly optimized for standing shots facing the camera?
How accurate is the fit when it comes to different body types and clothing fabrics, especially something like denim or flowy dresses? Curious how realistic it actually looks beyond basic t-shirts.