Virtual Dress Try On

See yourself in A-line, midi, or maxi dresses without visiting a store. Upload a photo, pick a style, and preview the fit in seconds.

A virtual dress try-on tool previews dress silhouettes, lengths, and colors on your own photo, so you can compare options before ordering or booking a fitting.

Tested by OutfitSwap Studio testing team · Updated 2026-06-15

We test scenario prompts on clear full-body and three-quarter photos, then keep the guidance that preserves identity, pose, lighting, and clothing boundaries most reliably.

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Powered by our Virtual Try-On upload your photo and preview any outfit before you buy.

Dress Style Previews

Mini, midi, maxi - see how each length looks on you.

Before: See whether a more formal dress shape works on you
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After: See whether a more formal dress shape works on you
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See whether a more formal dress shape works on you

Before: Compare dress lengths before you buy or book a fitting
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After: Compare dress lengths before you buy or book a fitting
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Compare dress lengths before you buy or book a fitting

Before: Preview an event-ready dress without going to the store first
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After: Preview an event-ready dress without going to the store first
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Preview an event-ready dress without going to the store first

Why People Use Dress Try-On Pages

Use dress try-on pages when you need a faster visual shortlist before buying, booking a fitting, or choosing a final style.

Preview a dress before ordering

See how the silhouette looks on your own photo before you spend money.

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  • Compare short, midi, and full-length dress options on the same base photo
  • Check whether a shape feels flattering before checkout
  • Reduce returns driven by model-photo guesswork

Shortlist styles before a fitting

Narrow down what to try in store before you book appointments or travel.

  • Bring only the strongest options into the fitting room
  • Share previews with friends, family, or a stylist
  • Save time on styles that are obviously not right

Compare colors and details

Test neckline, sleeve, sparkle, or fabric mood before you commit to one version.

  • See soft vs structured styles on the same pose
  • Compare dramatic and simple options side by side
  • Use one photo to make a faster yes-or-no decision

Plan content or moodboards

Create realistic dress references for planning, styling, or event content.

  • Generate a few looks from one photo instead of reshooting
  • Use previews for event planning or style approvals
  • Keep your face and pose consistent across options

Try On Dresses Virtually

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Upload a Clear Photo

Full-body shots with visible hemline work best for dress previews.

2

Describe the Dress Style

Include length (mini, midi, maxi), silhouette, fabric, and color.

3

Preview Before You Buy

See how different styles look on you before shopping online or in store.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I try on a wedding dress virtually?
Yes. You can preview wedding dress styles by describing the silhouette, neckline, fabric, and details in your prompt. For example, "ivory A-line lace gown with sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves." If you want a more wedding focused experience, use the dedicated wedding dress try-on page for additional style cues and prompts. The AI creates a realistic preview to help you compare styles before you shop, not an exact copy of a designer dress.
How do I keep the same face and hairstyle?
Use a sharp photo where your face is fully visible and add "keep face and hairstyle unchanged" to your prompt. Avoid hats, sunglasses, or hair covering your face. A simple background helps the AI focus on clothing. If the hairstyle shifts, regenerate with a shorter prompt or use a different base photo with more consistent lighting. The model will preserve identity best when the source image is clear and evenly lit.
Why do long dresses blend with the background?
Long dresses can blend when the hemline touches a similar colored background or when the photo has low contrast. Choose a background that contrasts with the dress color, use a full-body image, and avoid cropping at the ankles. In your prompt, mention the length explicitly, such as "floor length gown" or "ankle length dress," and specify a clear fabric texture like satin or tulle. Better lighting and higher resolution also improve edge definition.
Can I change dress color only?
Yes. You can keep the style and change only the color by writing a prompt like "keep the same dress style, change the color to emerald green." The AI will try to preserve the silhouette and details while updating the hue. For best results, use a photo where the original dress is clearly visible and avoid busy patterns. If the style changes too much, repeat the instruction to keep the same cut.
How many tries are typical?
Most users get a good result in 1 to 3 tries for simple dresses. Complex gowns with lace, beading, or layered tulle may take 3 to 5 attempts. If the first output looks off, simplify the prompt, increase contrast in the photo, or try a different base image. Small variations are normal, and a second run often improves realism.
Is it free?
Yes. You can start with free credits and test dress try-on without a credit card. The free tier includes a small number of generations at standard resolution. If you want more variations or higher resolution results, you can upgrade and purchase additional credits at any time.

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What this page is for

Preview dress silhouettes, lengths, and colors on your own photo. Use it to compare style options before you buy or book fittings.

Best photo setup

  • Full body photo with clear lighting
  • Simple background with contrast
  • Arms visible so sleeves and straps render cleanly

Prompt structure

Start with silhouette and length, then fabric and color.

Examples:

  • "Floor length satin gown, fitted waist, navy"
  • "Midi floral dress, light fabric, summer"
  • "Short cocktail dress, black, slim fit"

Style comparison workflow

  1. Pick one base photo and keep it constant
  2. Generate three silhouettes first
  3. Then test color variants on the best silhouette

Common issues and fixes

  • Hem blends into background: use higher contrast background
  • Dress texture looks flat: mention fabric like satin or lace
  • Outfit changes too much: add "keep same dress style"

When to use this page

Use this page for general dress previews. Use the wedding or prom pages for those specific events.

Compare dress color without changing the silhouette

If the dress shape already looks correct and you only want a new shade, use change dress color in a photo. That path is better for keeping the same hemline, folds, and texture while you test event colorways.

Try Dresses Before You Buy

See how mini, midi, and maxi dresses look on you. Make confident shopping decisions.

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