How to Try On Clothes Virtually
Virtual try-on might sound complicated, but it's actually simpler than ordering a coffee. Here's exactly how to try on clothes virtually with DrapOn — step by step, no tech skills required.
Step 1: Get DrapOn
Download DrapOn from the App Store or Google Play. The app is free to install and free to use for your first try-ons.
Setup takes about 30 seconds. No lengthy onboarding, no tutorials you have to sit through.
Step 2: Take Your Photo
DrapOn needs a full-body photo of you. Stand in front of a neutral background with even lighting. Face the camera naturally — no need to pose. Wear fitted clothes so the AI can accurately map your body.
You only need to do this once. Save the photo and reuse it for every try-on.
Step 3: Photograph the Clothing
Take a photo of any clothing item you want to try on, or screenshot a product image from a website. Make sure the full garment is visible and the photo is reasonably clear.
DrapOn works with product photos, flat lays, hanger shots, or photos of clothes on other people.
Step 4: See the Result
DrapOn's AI processes both photos and renders the garment on your body in seconds. You'll see a realistic preview of how the clothing fits and looks on you.
From there, you can save the result, try another item, or share the preview with friends for feedback.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does virtual try-on take?
The entire process — from opening the app to seeing the result — takes under 30 seconds. The AI processing itself takes about 3-5 seconds.
Do I need any special equipment?
Just a smartphone with a camera. DrapOn works on most modern iPhones and Android devices.
Is virtual try-on difficult to use?
Not at all. If you can take a photo, you can use DrapOn. The app handles all the complex AI processing automatically.