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AI Clothes Changer for Bulk Photos

Process multiple photos with the same outfit prompt. Bulk AI clothes changer for catalogs, portfolios, and lookbooks.

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AI Clothes Changer Bulk β€” Edit Multiple Photos Fast

Upload photo to change clothes

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

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1 free edit·then from $1.99

Popular use cases:
  • E-commerce catalog updates
  • Portfolio standardization
  • Team and staff photos
  • virtual try-on
  • outfit visualization
  • online shopping preview
  • wardrobe planning
  • personal styling

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
Powered by
AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
E-commerce catalog updates change the outfit to a fitted white tee and high-waisted blue jeans, brand standard 30s
Portfolio standardization change the outfit to a minimalist black turtleneck for portfolio cohesion 40s
Team and staff photos change the outfit to a navy company polo with the brand crest visible 45s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. A clear photo with the clothing visible works best.

    Expect: Simple outfit changes: 30-40 seconds. Complex layered looks: 45-60 seconds and may need refinements.
  2. Describe the new outfit

    Type your prompt β€” like 'change the outfit to a fitted white tee and high-waisted blue jeans, brand standard'. Be specific about colors, fits, and materials. No marking needed β€” the AI understands what 'outfit' and 'clothes' mean.

    Tip: Include fabric and fit details for realistic results: 'fitted wool', 'flowing silk', 'oversized cotton'.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    E-commerce catalog updates β€” example 1 change the outfit to a fitted white tee and high-waisted blue jeans, brand standard
    E-commerce catalog updates β€” example 2 put a navy blazer over a white shirt on this person, consistent with our lookbook
    Portfolio standardization β€” example 1 change the outfit to a minimalist black turtleneck for portfolio cohesion
    Portfolio standardization β€” example 2 put a charcoal blazer with white shirt on this person, portfolio standard
    2 more prompts
    Team and staff photos β€” example 1 change the outfit to a navy company polo with the brand crest visible
    Team and staff photos β€” example 2 put a charcoal grey corporate suit with white shirt on this person, staff dress code
  3. Review the result

    Check that the new clothes fit naturally on the body. Look for realistic wrinkles, proper proportions, and lighting that matches the original photo.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If specific areas need adjustment β€” collars, cuffs, or fit around the body β€” tap markers on those spots and regenerate with the same prompt.

    Tip: Markers are for precision refinement only. Try without them first β€” most edits work without markers.
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AI Clothes Changer Bulk β€” Edit Multiple Photos Fast

Upload photo to change clothes

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

Release to upload

Free β€’ No signup

See it in action

Person in plain basic clothing
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Same person with outfit changed using ai clothes changer bulk
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E-commerce catalog updates β€” outfit transformation

A photo transformed using a ai clothes changer bulk prompt for e-commerce catalog updates.

Prompt: change the outfit to a fitted white tee and high-waisted blue jeans, brand standard
Person in plain basic clothing
Before
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Same person with outfit changed using ai clothes changer bulk
After

Portfolio standardization β€” outfit transformation

A photo transformed using a ai clothes changer bulk prompt for portfolio standardization.

Prompt: change the outfit to a minimalist black turtleneck for portfolio cohesion
Person in plain basic clothing
Before
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Same person with outfit changed using ai clothes changer bulk
After

Team and staff photos β€” outfit transformation

A photo transformed using a ai clothes changer bulk prompt for team and staff photos.

Prompt: change the outfit to a navy company polo with the brand crest visible

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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E-commerce catalog updates

Update product photos with consistent model outfits across a catalog.

Common Scenarios

  • Standardize model outfits across a fashion catalog
  • Update outdated product photos with current-season styling
  • Refresh a brand's lookbook with new outfit standards

Best Practices

  • Use the same outfit prompt for every photo in the batch
  • Keep photo lighting and angle consistent for best results
  • Run a small test batch before committing to a full catalog
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Portfolio standardization

Standardize outfit looks across a creative portfolio.

Common Scenarios

  • Create a cohesive look across portrait portfolio shots
  • Update old portfolio images with consistent styling
  • Mock up a styled portfolio before a real shoot

Best Practices

  • Use a consistent prompt template for portfolio cohesion
  • Match the photographic style across the batch
  • Save each result with a clear naming convention
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Team and staff photos

Update team photos with consistent uniforms or dress code.

Common Scenarios

  • Update staff photos with a new uniform standard
  • Create consistent team headshots from varied source photos
  • Mock up a corporate dress code on existing team photos

Best Practices

  • Use a clear, prescriptive uniform description
  • Mention brand colors if you have a defined palette
  • Work through the team list one photo at a time

If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which clothing item you meant from description alone. This happens with layered outfits or when multiple garments are visible.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific clothing you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS garment specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

New clothes don't fit the body pose naturally

Why: Complex poses or unusual angles make it harder for the AI to generate clothing that follows the body shape correctly.

Try: change the outfit to [your description], ensure the clothes follow the body's natural pose and shape

Tip: Adding 'follow the body naturally' explicitly tells the AI to prioritize realistic fit.

Necklines, sleeves, or edges look unnatural

Why: Transitions between skin and fabric require precise edge work, especially at necklines and cuffs.

Try: Tap markers on the edges that look off and regenerate with: refine these edges where clothing meets skin

Tip: Edge refinement is the most common adjustment β€” markers on problem areas make it quick.

Lighting on the new clothes doesn't match the photo

Why: The AI generated clothing with different lighting than the original scene, making it look composited.

Try: change the outfit to [your description], match the lighting and shadows to the rest of the photo

Tip: If light direction is visible in the original, mention it: 'with light from the left side.'

Result looks generic or not like what I described

Why: Vague descriptions lead to generic interpretations. More specific details produce better results.

Try: Be more specific: include fit, material, and style details like 'slim-fit charcoal wool suit with notch lapels'

Tip: Fashion terms help: 'A-line', 'fitted', 'oversized', 'cropped', 'tailored' all give clear style guidance.

Quick answers

Can I bulk-edit clothes in multiple photos with AI?

Yes β€” workflow-style. EditThisPic processes one photo at a time, but you can apply the same outfit prompt across many photos in a session. The bulk AI clothes changer workflow works well for catalogs, portfolios, and team photos.

How do I keep outfits consistent across many photos?

Save your prompt as a template and reuse it for every photo in the batch. Consistent prompt vocabulary β€” same color, same fit, same material β€” produces consistent outfits across the batch.

Is bulk editing free with the AI clothes changer?

Yes for normal use. EditThisPic's free tier handles dozens of edits per session within fair-use limits. For very high-volume bulk processing, the paid tier offers higher limits and credit packs.

Do I need to mark the outfit on every photo in the batch?

No. The AI clothes changer understands prompts without markers. Just paste the same outfit description for each photo and the AI handles the rest. Markers are only useful for refining specific photos with layered outfits.

Can I bulk-update an e-commerce catalog with new model outfits?

Yes. Many e-commerce teams use it to refresh model outfits across product photos. Run the same prompt across each photo to maintain catalog consistency β€” much faster than reshooting.

How long does bulk editing take for, say, 20 photos?

About 30 seconds per photo, so 20 photos takes about 10 minutes of active session time. The free tier handles batches of this size easily within fair-use limits.

Is there an API for bulk processing with the AI clothes changer?

EditThisPic doesn't expose a public bulk API yet. For now, the bulk workflow is browser-based β€” paste your prompt, upload each photo, save the result. Most users find this fast enough for catalog-sized batches.

Can I use bulk editing for team headshot consistency?

Yes. Many companies use it to mock up consistent team headshots β€” same outfit, same dress code, applied across varied source photos. Useful before booking a real photographer for a final shoot.

Can I save my outfit prompt as a template for reuse?

EditThisPic doesn't have a built-in template store, but you can save your prompt in a notes app and paste it into each photo. The AI handles consistent outfits as long as the prompt stays the same.

Is bulk editing safe for sensitive photos like staff IDs?

Yes. EditThisPic processes photos only for the edits you request. Photos are not stored permanently or used for training. Bulk uploads have the same privacy posture as single edits.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week β€” no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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