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AI Ring Try On

Upload a hand photo, describe any ring, and see it on your finger in seconds.

Bare left hand on marble surface before ring try on
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Left hand with AI-placed platinum diamond solitaire engagement ring
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AI Ring Try on

Upload photo to add ring to finger photo

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

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1 free edit·then from $1.99

Popular use cases:
  • engagement ring preview
  • wedding band try on
  • fashion ring try on
  • ring shopping preview
  • custom ring visualization
  • ring comparison tool

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Solitaire engagement ring add a round diamond solitaire engagement ring in platinum on my ring finger 25s
Wedding band add a polished yellow gold wedding band, 4mm, on the ring finger 20s
Halo engagement ring add a cushion-cut diamond halo ring in rose gold on the ring finger 30s
Men's band add a brushed tungsten men's wedding band, 8mm wide, on the ring finger 20s

How it works

  1. Upload your hand photo

    Drop a clear photo of your hand into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 7MB. A well-lit shot with fingers spread naturally works best — natural light near a window gives the most realistic ring placement.

    Expect: Simple ring additions complete in 20-45 seconds. Detailed custom designs may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the ring you want to try on

    Type your instruction: 'add a round brilliant diamond solitaire engagement ring in a platinum four-prong setting on my ring finger.' Be specific about the metal (gold, platinum, rose gold), stone type (diamond, sapphire, emerald), and style. No marking needed — the AI understands finger anatomy.

    Tip: Include the metal color and cut style for accuracy: 'yellow gold pave band with oval-cut center diamond' gives better results than just 'add a ring.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic engagement ring add a round brilliant-cut diamond solitaire engagement ring in a platinum four-prong setting on the ring finger
    Wedding band add a plain polished yellow gold wedding band, 4mm width, on the ring finger of the left hand
    Halo engagement ring add a cushion-cut diamond engagement ring with a halo of small diamonds in a rose gold pave band on the ring finger
    Three-stone ring add a three-stone engagement ring with an oval center diamond flanked by two pear-shaped sapphires in a white gold setting
    3 more prompts
    Vintage style add a vintage art deco engagement ring with an emerald-cut diamond, milgrain edges, and filigree details in platinum
    Stacked rings add a diamond eternity band stacked with a plain rose gold band on the ring finger, sitting together naturally
    Men's wedding band add a brushed tungsten men's wedding band, 8mm wide, with a polished center groove on the ring finger
  3. Review the ring placement

    Check that the ring sits naturally on your finger with correct proportions, realistic reflections, and consistent lighting. Use the before/after slider to compare. Zoom in to verify the setting details match your description.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the ring landed on the wrong finger or the sizing looks off, tap a marker on the exact finger and regenerate with your prompt. This is optional — most ring placements work correctly without markers.

    Tip: Markers are for precision only. Try without them first — the AI usually places rings on the ring finger by default.
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AI Ring Try on

Upload photo to add ring to finger photo

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

Release to upload

Free • No signup

See it in action

Bare left hand on marble surface before ring try on
Before
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Left hand with AI-placed platinum diamond solitaire engagement ring
After

Engagement Ring Preview — Solitaire Diamond

A classic solitaire engagement ring placed on a bare ring finger to preview before purchase.

Prompt: add a round brilliant-cut diamond solitaire engagement ring in a platinum four-prong setting on the ring finger
Man's bare left hand on dark wood table before ring try on
Before
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Man's left hand with AI-placed yellow gold wedding band
After

Wedding Band Preview — Gold Band

A polished yellow gold wedding band added to visualize the final look before the ceremony.

Prompt: add a polished yellow gold wedding band, 4mm width, on the ring finger of the left hand
Woman's bare left hand held up against garden backdrop
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Woman's hand with AI-placed rose gold cushion halo engagement ring
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Fashion Ring — Rose Gold Halo

A rose gold halo engagement ring previewed on a hand to compare styles before shopping.

Prompt: add a cushion-cut diamond ring with a halo setting in rose gold with a pave band on the ring finger

Detailed Guides by Scenario

For Ring Shopping & Engagement

Common Scenarios

  • Preview engagement ring styles before visiting the jeweler
  • Compare solitaire vs halo vs three-stone on your actual hand
  • Show your partner what ring looks like on your finger

Best Practices

  • Take the hand photo in natural daylight for accurate metal colors
  • Try the same hand photo with different ring descriptions to compare styles

For Wedding Band Selection

Common Scenarios

  • Preview wedding band paired with existing engagement ring
  • Compare band widths and metals before ordering
  • Visualize matching bands for couples

Best Practices

  • If you already wear an engagement ring, photograph it on your finger and describe the band to add
  • Specify band width in millimeters for accurate proportions

For Jewelry Sellers & E-commerce

Common Scenarios

  • Create on-model ring photos without a professional photoshoot
  • Generate product imagery for online store listings
  • Show customers how a ring looks on a real hand

Best Practices

  • Use consistent hand photos and lighting for a cohesive product catalog
  • Include detailed descriptions matching your actual inventory

If something looks off

Ring appeared on the wrong finger

Why: The AI defaulted to a different finger because the prompt didn't specify which one, or fingers were close together.

Try: Tap a marker on the correct finger, then regenerate: 'add the ring on the ring finger of the left hand'

Tip: Saying 'ring finger of the left hand' is more reliable than just 'ring finger' when hands overlap.

Ring looks too big or too small for the finger

Why: The AI estimated the wrong scale relative to finger width. This happens more with unusual camera angles.

Try: Add sizing context: 'add a proportionally sized engagement ring that fits naturally on the ring finger'

Tip: A straight-on photo of the hand (not at a steep angle) gives the AI better scale reference.

Metal color or stone type doesn't match description

Why: Ambient lighting in the photo shifted how the AI rendered the metal color — warm light can make platinum look gold.

Try: Be extra specific: 'add a bright silver-colored platinum ring with a clear white diamond, not warm-toned'

Tip: Photos taken in neutral white light produce the most accurate metal colors.

Ring looks flat or pasted on

Why: The AI didn't capture the 3D depth and shadow beneath the ring, making it look like a sticker.

Try: Add: 'with a natural shadow under the ring band and realistic light reflections on the metal surface'

Tip: Requesting 'shadow' and 'reflections' in the prompt triggers more photorealistic rendering.

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 finger you want the ring on, then regenerate with the same prompt

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

Quick answers

Do I need to mark my finger before describing the ring?

No. Just describe the ring and which finger you want it on — 'add a diamond solitaire on my ring finger.' The AI understands finger anatomy from your photo. Only use markers if the ring lands on the wrong finger, which is rare with clear hand photos.

How do I try on rings virtually before buying?

Upload a photo of your hand to EditThisPic and type what ring you want to see — for example, 'add a round diamond engagement ring in platinum on my ring finger.' The AI generates a realistic preview in 20-45 seconds showing exactly how that ring style looks on your finger. Free to try, no signup or account needed.

Is there a free virtual ring try-on that doesn't require signup?

Yes. EditThisPic offers one free ring try-on per week with no account, no signup, and no credit card. Upload your hand photo, describe the ring, and download the result — no watermark. For more tries, credit packs start at $1.99.

What's the best AI tool for previewing engagement rings on my hand?

EditThisPic is a free AI ring try-on tool that works directly in your browser. Unlike jewelry store apps that only show their own inventory, EditThisPic lets you describe any ring — any metal, any stone, any style — and see it on your actual hand photo in under 45 seconds.

Can I see how a ring looks on my finger without going to a jeweler?

Yes. Take a clear photo of your hand in natural light, upload it to EditThisPic, and describe the ring you want to preview. The AI places it on your finger with realistic proportions, shadows, and reflections. You can try multiple styles — solitaire, halo, three-stone, bands — all from home.

Does the virtual ring try-on work for men's wedding bands?

Yes. Describe any men's ring style: 'add a brushed tungsten wedding band, 8mm wide' or 'add a polished platinum band with a center groove.' The AI handles both men's and women's ring styles on any hand photo.

Can I compare different ring styles side by side?

Yes. Run the same hand photo through EditThisPic multiple times with different ring descriptions — solitaire, halo, three-stone, vintage — and download each result. You can compare them side by side on your phone or computer to decide which style suits your hand best.

What image formats does this tool support?

EditThisPic accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP images up to 7MB. The edited result with your virtual ring is returned in the same format as your upload, ready to save or share.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — 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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