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AI Shirt Color Changer

Type the color you want and AI recolors your shirt while keeping fabric texture intact.

Person wearing plain white t-shirt in casual portrait
Before
Same portrait with shirt changed to navy blue, fabric texture preserved
After

AI Shirt Color Changer

Upload photo to change shirt color

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

Release to upload

FreeNo signupNo watermark

1 free edit·then from $1.99

Popular use cases:
  • shirt color preview
  • t-shirt color changer
  • professional headshot shirt
  • outfit color matching
  • product photo color variants
  • team jersey color change
  • social media outfit editing

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
Solid color swap change the shirt color to navy blue 15s
With texture preservation change the shirt to burgundy, preserve fabric texture 20s
Pattern base color change the plaid shirt base from blue to red, keep pattern 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop your image into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. The shirt should be clearly visible with decent lighting for the best color swap results.

    Expect: Single solid-color shirts: 15-20 seconds. Patterned or multi-tone shirts: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the color change

    Type your instruction: 'change the shirt to deep burgundy' or 'make the t-shirt bright coral.' Specify the target color clearly. No marking needed — the AI identifies the shirt from your description.

    Tip: Use descriptive color names like 'forest green' or 'dusty rose' instead of just 'green' or 'pink' for more accurate results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Simple color swap change the shirt color to navy blue, preserve the fabric texture and wrinkles
    Professional headshot shirt change the shirt to crisp white with a slight off-white tone, keep collar and button details
    Preview before buying change the t-shirt to deep emerald green, maintain the cotton texture and natural shadows
    Match an outfit change the polo shirt to burgundy that complements the navy pants, preserve the pique texture
    3 more prompts
    Bold color for social media change the shirt to vibrant hot pink, keep the fabric folds and shadows looking natural
    Patterned shirt base color change the base color of the plaid shirt from blue to red, keep the pattern and stripes intact
    Team or brand color change the jersey to team red matching hex #CC0000, preserve the number and logo details
  3. Review the result

    Check that the fabric texture, wrinkles, and folds are preserved. Verify the new color looks natural under the existing lighting and hasn't bled into skin or background areas.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If color bled into nearby areas or missed parts of the collar or sleeves, tap markers on those spots and regenerate. Most single-color shirt swaps work perfectly on the first try.

    Tip: Markers help when the shirt color is very close to the background or skin tone. Try without them first.
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AI Shirt Color Changer

Upload photo to change shirt color

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

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See it in action

Person wearing plain white t-shirt in casual portrait
Before
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Same portrait with shirt changed to navy blue, fabric texture preserved
After

White t-shirt changed to navy for headshot

A casual portrait with a plain white tee swapped to professional navy blue for a LinkedIn photo.

Prompt: change the shirt color to navy blue, preserve the fabric texture and wrinkles
Person wearing light blue polo shirt in product photo
Before
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Same polo changed to burgundy with preserved pique texture
After

Polo recolored for product listing

An e-commerce product photo showing the same polo in a different color variant without reshooting.

Prompt: change the polo shirt to burgundy that complements the navy pants, preserve the pique texture

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Online Shopping Preview

See how a shirt color looks on you before buying online — try multiple colors from a single selfie.

Common Scenarios

  • Previewing a t-shirt in 3-4 colors before adding one to cart
  • Checking if a dress shirt color complements your skin tone
  • Deciding between color options when shopping for a gift

Best Practices

  • Take a well-lit selfie wearing a plain solid-color shirt as your starting point
  • Try the exact color name from the retailer: 'change to heather gray' or 'change to ocean blue'
  • Process the same photo with each color option to make a side-by-side comparison
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Professional Headshots

Adjust shirt colors for LinkedIn photos, company directories, and professional bios without reshooting.

Common Scenarios

  • Changing a casual shirt to professional blue for a LinkedIn headshot
  • Matching shirt color to company brand guidelines
  • Swapping a bright shirt for a neutral tone in a corporate directory photo

Best Practices

  • Dark blues, whites, and light grays photograph best for professional contexts
  • Specify 'crisp' or 'clean' for dress shirts to maintain a polished look
  • Check collar and button details after the color swap to ensure they look natural
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E-Commerce Product Photos

Generate product color variants from a single photo shoot — show the same shirt in every available color without reshooting.

Common Scenarios

  • Creating all color variants of a t-shirt from one studio photo
  • Showing seasonal color options without additional photoshoots
  • Matching product photos to color swatches on your website

Best Practices

  • Start with a neutral, well-lit product photo on a plain background
  • Use hex codes for exact brand color matching across variants
  • Process all variants in one session so lighting and style stay consistent

If something looks off

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

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which garment you meant from description alone. This happens when the shirt color is similar to the background or skin tone.

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

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS garment specifically.' Use them when the shirt blends with surrounding colors.

New color looks flat without fabric texture

Why: The AI applied a uniform color without preserving the original wrinkles, folds, and shadow variation.

Try: change the shirt to [color], preserve all original fabric texture, wrinkles, and shadow detail

Tip: Always include 'preserve fabric texture' for realistic results on clothing.

Color bled into skin or background near the collar

Why: The boundary between shirt and skin/background was too similar in color for the AI to distinguish.

Try: Tap markers along the collar edge and regenerate: 'only change the shirt, not the skin or background'

Tip: Collar and neckline edges are the most common bleed areas — markers fix them quickly.

Pattern or logo disappeared after color change

Why: The AI treated the pattern as part of the base color and changed everything uniformly.

Try: change only the base color of the shirt to [color], keep all patterns, logos, and text intact

Tip: Explicitly mention 'keep pattern' or 'preserve logo' when the shirt has graphics or stripes.

Sleeves or collar are a different shade than the body

Why: Different lighting angles on sleeves vs torso caused the AI to apply slightly different shades.

Try: make the entire shirt a consistent [color] including sleeves and collar, matching natural shadows

Tip: Specify 'entire shirt' and 'consistent color' to unify the shade across all parts.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the shirt before describing the color change?

No! Just describe the change: 'change the shirt to navy blue' or 'make the t-shirt red.' The AI identifies the shirt from your description. Only use markers when wearing multiple layers or when the shirt color is very close to the background.

How do I change a shirt color in a photo for free?

Upload your photo to EditThisPic and type 'change the shirt to [your chosen color].' The AI recolors the shirt in 15-30 seconds while preserving fabric texture and wrinkles. No account or signup required, completely free to try, and results have no watermark.

Is there a free shirt color changer that doesn't require signup?

Yes. EditThisPic changes shirt colors in photos without requiring any account or login. Upload your image, describe the color you want, and download the result. No watermark on free edits. Works on t-shirts, dress shirts, polos, jerseys, and any top.

What's the best AI tool for changing shirt colors in photos?

EditThisPic specializes in clothing color changes using AI that preserves fabric texture, wrinkles, and natural shadows. Unlike basic hue shift filters that affect the entire image, it identifies the shirt specifically and only changes that garment. Works on solid colors, patterns, and even team jerseys.

Will the fabric texture look realistic after changing the color?

Yes. The AI preserves wrinkles, folds, cotton weave, and shadow detail when swapping colors. A rumpled linen shirt will still look rumpled in the new color. Include 'preserve fabric texture' in your prompt for best results on textured fabrics.

Is EditThisPic's AI shirt color changer really free?

Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For more edits, plans start at $4.99/month.

Can I change shirt colors on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.

What photo formats does the AI shirt color changer support?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.

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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