Virtual Try-On That Actually Works

You've probably tried a virtual try-on tool before and been disappointed. Stiff, unrealistic renderings that look like paper dolls. DrapOn is different — and the difference is in the AI architecture.

Why Most Virtual Try-On Fails

Many virtual try-on tools use simple image overlay — they paste a flat garment image onto your body without understanding how fabric behaves. The result looks fake because it is fake.

Others use generic 3D avatars that don't resemble your actual body. You see the clothes on a cartoon version of yourself, which defeats the purpose.

Why DrapOn Actually Works

DrapOn uses a dual-model architecture: one AI for body understanding and one for fabric simulation. The body model maps your actual proportions. The fabric model predicts how the specific material would drape, fold, and stretch on your frame.

This approach produces previews with natural shadows, realistic folds, and accurate silhouettes — the subtle details that separate 'this looks fake' from 'this looks real.'

See for Yourself

The best way to evaluate DrapOn is to try it with a garment you already own. Take a photo of the garment, try it on virtually, then compare the preview to your mirror.

Most users are pleasantly surprised. The preview matches reality closely enough to make confident shopping decisions.

Ready to Try It?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some virtual try-on apps look fake?

Many apps use simple image overlay without fabric simulation. DrapOn uses physics-based fabric rendering and body mapping for realistic results.

How is DrapOn different from other try-on apps?

DrapOn's dual-model AI understands both your body's geometry and the garment's fabric behavior, producing natural-looking previews rather than flat overlays.

Can I test DrapOn with clothes I already own?

Yes. That's a great way to evaluate the accuracy — try on something you own and compare the preview to reality.