Photo Tips
The quality of your photo directly affects how realistic the try-on result looks. Follow these recommendations to get the best results.
What makes a good photo for try-on
- Full-body shot — from head to at least knees, ideally to feet
- Good, even lighting — natural daylight gives the best results
- Neutral background — a plain wall or simple setting
- Fitted clothing — tight or form-fitting clothing best conveys your silhouette
- Face the camera directly — stand straight, facing the camera
Example of a good photo for try-on
What to avoid
- Blurry or low-resolution photos — AI cannot properly process unclear images
- Heavy filters or edits — distort proportions and colors
- Group photos — AI cannot determine who to dress
- Very loose or baggy clothing — hides body shape and interferes with proper fitting
- Extreme angles or poses — unusual angles reduce result quality
- Dark or cluttered backgrounds — distract AI from the figure
Examples of poor photos for try-on
Supported formats
| Format | Supported |
|---|---|
| JPEG | Yes |
| PNG | Yes |
| WebP | Yes |
| HEIC | Yes |
Maximum file size: 10 MB.
Совет
Photos with fitted clothing and a neutral, plain background produce the most realistic try-on results.
Внимание
AI works best with clear, well-lit full-body photos. The closer your photo follows these recommendations, the more realistic the result will be.
Related pages
- Getting Started — get started with AI Fitting Room
- Wardrobe Tips — how to photograph items for your wardrobe
- FAQ — answers to common questions