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AI Jacket Try On

Describe the jacket you want and the AI puts it on your photo in seconds.

Man in plain grey t-shirt standing against white wall
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Same man wearing a black leather biker jacket with silver zippers
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AI Jacket Try On

Upload photo to add jacket to person

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

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Popular use cases:
  • online shoppers
  • winter coat shopping
  • blazer fitting
  • motorcycle jacket preview
  • professional headshot upgrade
  • outerwear comparison
  • wardrobe planning
  • jacket size visualization
  • fashion styling preview
  • LinkedIn photo upgrade

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
Leather biker jacket replace my top with a black leather biker jacket with silver zippers 15s
Wool overcoat change my outerwear to a camel wool overcoat, knee-length, belted 20s
Business blazer put me in a navy blazer with notch lapels over a white dress shirt 15s
Puffer jacket change my jacket to a black quilted puffer jacket with a hood 15s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop a photo of yourself into EditThisPic. A front-facing photo showing your upper body works best β€” the AI needs to see your shoulders, arms, and torso to fit the jacket correctly. Phone selfies and mirror shots both work. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Simple jacket swaps take 15-30 seconds. Layered looks or detailed outerwear like trench coats with belts may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe the jacket you want

    Type your instruction: 'replace my top with a black leather biker jacket' or 'change my outerwear to a camel wool overcoat.' Be specific about the jacket style, color, and material. The AI understands what your current top is and replaces it β€” no marking or selecting needed.

    Tip: Include fabric and style details: 'fitted navy blazer with notch lapels' gives better results than just 'blazer.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Leather biker jacket replace my top with a black leather biker jacket with silver zippers and a slim fit
    Wool overcoat for winter change my outerwear to a camel wool overcoat, knee-length, with wide lapels and a belt
    Business blazer for professional photos put me in a navy blazer with notch lapels over a white dress shirt, tailored fit
    Denim jacket for casual look replace my top with a classic medium-wash denim jacket, slightly oversized with copper buttons
    3 more prompts
    Puffer jacket for outdoor preview change my jacket to a black quilted puffer jacket with a hood, zipped up to the chin
    Trench coat with details put me in a beige double-breasted trench coat with epaulettes, belted at the waist, falling just below the knee
    Bomber jacket streetwear look replace my top with an olive green satin bomber jacket with ribbed cuffs and collar
  3. Review the result

    Check that the jacket sits naturally on your shoulders, the sleeves align with your arms, and the collar and lapels look realistic. Zoom in on the shoulder seams and zipper or button details. Verify the jacket color and texture match what you requested.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the collar sits wrong or a sleeve looks off, tap a marker on that specific area and regenerate with a more precise instruction like 'fix the left shoulder seam.' This is optional β€” most jacket try-ons work without markers on the first attempt.

    Tip: Markers are for precision refinement, not a required step. Try without them first.
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AI Jacket Try On

Upload photo to add jacket to person

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

Release to upload

Free β€’ No signup

See it in action

Man in plain grey t-shirt standing against white wall
Before
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Same man wearing a black leather biker jacket with silver zippers
After

Leather biker jacket previewed before purchase

A shopper wanted to see how a black leather biker jacket would look on them before buying online. One prompt replaced the plain t-shirt with a fitted leather jacket.

Prompt: replace my top with a black leather biker jacket with silver zippers and a slim fit
Woman in black turtleneck and jeans standing against beige wall
Before
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Same woman wearing a camel wool overcoat with wide lapels and belt
After

Camel wool overcoat for winter outfit planning

Planning a winter wardrobe, this user wanted to visualize a long wool overcoat on their frame before committing to an expensive purchase.

Prompt: change my outerwear to a camel wool overcoat, knee-length, with wide lapels and a belt
Man in light blue dress shirt at desk without jacket
Before
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Same man now wearing a tailored navy blazer over the blue shirt
After

Navy blazer for a LinkedIn headshot upgrade

A professional needed to look polished for a LinkedIn photo but only had a casual shirt photo. One prompt added a tailored navy blazer over the existing shirt.

Prompt: put me in a navy blazer with notch lapels over my existing shirt, tailored fit

If something looks off

Jacket shoulders look too wide or too narrow for my frame

Why: The AI estimated your shoulder width from the photo but didn't match it to the jacket proportions correctly, especially if your current top is loose-fitting.

Try: replace my top with a [jacket description] that fits my shoulder width exactly, with natural draping from the shoulders

Tip: A photo where your shoulders are clearly visible (not hidden by a baggy hoodie) gives the AI better proportion data

Sleeves are the wrong length β€” too long or too short

Why: The AI defaulted to a generic sleeve length rather than matching your arm proportions. This is common with overcoats and trench coats.

Try: replace my top with a [jacket description] with sleeves ending at my wrists, matching my actual arm length

Tip: Add 'sleeves ending at my wrists' or 'three-quarter sleeves' to control sleeve length explicitly

Jacket color or fabric texture looks wrong

Why: The AI interpreted your color or material description loosely. Vague terms like 'dark jacket' give unpredictable results.

Try: replace my top with a jacket in exact [specific color name] [specific material], with visible [texture detail like grain or weave]

Tip: Be precise: 'cognac brown full-grain leather' works better than 'brown leather'

The jacket replaced my pants or shirt underneath too

Why: The AI interpreted your prompt as a full outfit change rather than just the jacket layer. This happens when the prompt doesn't specify what to keep.

Try: put a [jacket description] on me while keeping my existing shirt and pants exactly as they are

Tip: Always include 'while keeping my existing [garment]' when you want to layer rather than replace everything

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

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

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

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

Collar or lapel detail looks unrealistic or flat

Why: Structured elements like notch lapels, peak lapels, or standing collars need explicit description for the AI to render them with depth.

Try: replace my top with a [jacket description] with [specific collar/lapel type] that has natural fold and shadow depth

Tip: Name the lapel type: notch, peak, shawl. The more specific you are about structure, the more realistic the rendering

Quick answers

Do I need to mark my body before describing the jacket?

No. Just describe the jacket you want and the AI automatically identifies your upper body and current top. Type something like 'replace my top with a black leather jacket' and the AI handles the rest. Markers are only useful if the AI changes the wrong area β€” most jacket try-ons work perfectly without them.

How do I try on jackets virtually?

Upload your photo to EditThisPic and type a description of the jacket you want to try on β€” for example, 'replace my top with a camel wool overcoat' or 'put me in a navy blazer.' The AI swaps your current top for the jacket you described in 15-30 seconds. You can also upload a reference image of the exact jacket you want by clicking '+ Add reference image' for even more precise results.

Is there a free jacket try-on tool that doesn't require login?

Yes. EditThisPic lets you try on jackets for free with no account, no login, and no app download. Open editthispic.com in any browser, upload your photo, type the jacket you want, and download the result without a watermark.

What is the best free AI tool for trying on jackets from a photo?

EditThisPic handles jacket try-ons from any photo with no login required. Unlike fashion apps that limit you to specific brand catalogs, EditThisPic lets you describe any jacket style β€” leather biker, wool overcoat, denim jacket, blazer β€” and the AI generates it on your photo. You can also use a reference image of the exact jacket you want.

Can I try on a jacket over my existing shirt without changing everything?

Yes. Include what to keep in your prompt: 'put a navy blazer on me while keeping my existing white shirt and jeans.' The AI layers the jacket over your current outfit rather than replacing everything. Be explicit about which garments to preserve and which to add.

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