Snap a Photo. Try It On. That Simple.
DrapOn starts with a photo. That's it. No catalog browsing, no brand partnerships needed, no complicated setup. See clothes anywhere — on a screen, on a rack, on a stranger walking by — and snap a photo. DrapOn handles the rest.
Any Photo Becomes a Try-On
The power of DrapOn is that it works with any clothing photo. A product listing on Zara's website. A vintage find on Depop. A screenshot from a fashion blogger's story. Even a photo of a garment hanging in a store window.
This photo-first approach means you're never limited to a curated catalog. The entire world of fashion is your try-on room.
How Photo Try-On Compares to Catalog-Based Apps
Many virtual try-on apps only work with their partner brands' catalogs. That means you can try on maybe a few hundred items from specific retailers. DrapOn works with any of the millions of clothing items you encounter daily.
Catalog-based apps are useful if you shop exclusively at one brand. For everyone else, DrapOn's photo-based approach is dramatically more flexible.
Tips for Best Results
Clear, well-lit photos produce the best try-ons. Make sure the entire garment is visible — DrapOn needs to see the full shape to render it accurately. Flat lays, hanger shots, and product photos all work well.
For your body photo, stand facing the camera in natural posture with even lighting. DrapOn works with selfies too, but full-body shots give the most complete preview.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of photos can I use to try on clothes?
Any clear photo of a clothing item works — product images, screenshots, flat lays, hanger shots, or even photos of clothes on other people.
Can I use a selfie for the body photo?
Yes, but full-body photos produce the best results since DrapOn can map the garment across your entire frame.
Does photo quality affect the try-on result?
Higher quality photos produce better results. Good lighting and a fully visible garment will give you the most accurate preview.