AI Clothes Changer — Swap Outfits, Virtual Try-On & Body Editor
Upload one photo, describe the change — swap outfits, try on clothes virtually, change the color of what you're wearing, reshape body proportions, or swap faces. Done in under a minute with no signup required.
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EditThisPic lets you swap outfits, try on clothes virtually, change hair, reshape body proportions, or change eye and hair color — all from a single photo, free with no signup. Describe what you want (e.g., "change the outfit to a red dress"), and get the edited result in under 40 seconds. No app download needed.
Unlike dedicated virtual try-on apps that require multiple photos, model training, or a specific garment database, EditThisPic works from a single photo and a plain-English description. No mannequin shots, no brand partnerships required — just upload your photo and describe what you want to wear.
The AI clothes changer is EditThisPic's most-visited category. Change what someone is wearing in any photo — casual to formal, streetwear to traditional, everyday to wedding — by describing the new outfit in plain English. No reference image required.
Common scenarios
Previewing how a formal blazer looks before a job interview, swapping a casual T-shirt for a navy suit
Changing a wedding guest's outfit to match a dress code after the event photos were taken
Creating social media content showing the same outfit in different colors without buying multiple items
Testing traditional or cultural outfits for a celebration without renting or buying in advance
Best practices
Name the garment type and key details: 'change to a fitted emerald green silk midi dress' gives sharper results than 'green dress'
Add occasion context for more accurate style interpretation: 'formal business blazer for a boardroom meeting' vs 'casual Friday blazer'
For color changes on existing outfits, use the AI outfit color changer instead — it preserves all the style details and only shifts the hue
If the result changes the face or overall silhouette, add 'preserve the person's face, body shape, and pose exactly' to your prompt
Sample prompts
Change the outfit to a tailored navy business suit with a white shirt — preserve the person's face and pose exactlyReplace the casual jeans and t-shirt with a flowing red sari with gold embroidery, keeping the background and face unchanged
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Virtual Try-On — See How Clothes Look Before You Buy
Virtual try-on lets you see how specific clothing looks on your body before purchasing. Upload your photo and either describe the garment or upload a reference photo of the item. The AI fits the clothing to your body shape, preserving your face and proportions.
Common scenarios
Checking whether an online dress will suit your body shape before buying — avoiding return shipping costs
Trying on multiple colorways of the same garment to decide which to purchase
Testing a cultural or traditional outfit for a wedding or festival before committing to a rental or purchase
Showing a tailor or stylist a specific look you want to achieve before the appointment
Best practices
For the most accurate try-on, use a front-facing full-body or waist-up photo with clear body outline
Include fabric and fit descriptors: 'relaxed linen button-down shirt, untucked, sleeves rolled up' gives the AI more to work with
Upload a reference image of the actual garment alongside your photo for the most precise match
Try on multiple colors in separate edits rather than asking for all colors at once — one edit per colorway gives cleaner results
Sample prompts
Apply the clothing from the reference image to me in this photo — keep my face, body shape, and the background exactly as they areShow me wearing a relaxed cream linen suit — matching jacket and trousers — with a white t-shirt underneath, preserve my face and proportions
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Portrait Editing — Hair, Face, Eyes & Clothing Color
Beyond full outfit swaps, EditThisPic handles fine-grained portrait edits: change hair color or style, swap eye color, reshape the nose, change just the color of an existing outfit. Each edit targets only the region you specify — face and likeness are always preserved.
Common scenarios
Previewing a new hair color before dyeing — blonde, brunette, red, ombre — without any commitment
Changing the color of an outfit in a photo to match a specific theme or brand palette
Testing how a nose job would look before a consultation, using a single portrait photo
Updating a LinkedIn photo to show a different shirt color to match a company's brand colors
Best practices
For hair color changes, name the exact shade and finish: 'warm golden blonde with balayage highlights' produces a far more natural result than 'blonde'
For clothing color changes only, use the AI outfit color changer — it's purpose-built to shift hue while keeping every other detail identical
For nose or facial feature edits, specify the direction of change and the degree: 'slim the nose bridge slightly, keep the tip shape'
Add 'keep skin tone, facial features, and expression exactly as they are' to any portrait prompt to lock everything except the target region
Sample prompts
Change only the color of the jacket to deep burgundy — keep the style, fit, and texture exactly the same, preserve everything else in the photoChange hair to a rich auburn with warm highlights — preserve my face, skin tone, and every other feature exactly as they are
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Dating Profile & Social Media — Look Your Best in Any Photo
Profile photos matter. Use the AI clothes changer, body reshaper, and face swap tools to present your best self across dating apps, LinkedIn, and social media — without a new photoshoot. Swap outfits, refine body proportions, add definition, or update your look from any existing photo.
Common scenarios
Updating a dating profile photo to show a smarter outfit without scheduling a new shoot
Slimming or toning body proportions slightly for a more confident profile photo appearance
Adding a smile or improving the expression in a photo where you liked everything else
Swapping faces between two similar photos to get the best facial expression into the better-lit shot
Best practices
For body reshaping, describe the change specifically and conservatively: 'slim the waist slightly and add some shoulder definition' looks more natural than extreme transformations
The face swap tool works best when both photos have similar lighting, angle, and resolution — describe the lighting match you want in your prompt
For dating profile use, keep outfit changes realistic and consistent with your actual wardrobe — an implausible outfit can undermine trust
Combine edits across separate passes: fix the outfit first, then refine body proportions, then add a smile — layering one change at a time gives cleaner results
Sample prompts
Swap the face from the reference photo onto this photo — match the lighting and skin tone naturally, preserve the body and backgroundSlim the waist slightly, add some definition to the arms and shoulders, keep everything else exactly as is including my face and the background
Example prompts to get started
change the outfit to a tailored charcoal grey business suit with a white shirt and dark tie — preserve the person's face, body shape, and pose exactly
replace the casual outfit with an elegant ivory bridal gown — fitted bodice with a flowing skirt, preserve the person's face and pose, keep the background
slim the waist slightly and add visible muscle definition to the arms and shoulders — keep the face, skin tone, outfit, and background exactly as they are
swap the face from the reference photo onto this photo — match the lighting, skin tone, and angle naturally, keep the body and background from the original photo
How do I change an outfit or try on clothes virtually in a photo?
Upload your photo to EditThisPic and describe the outfit you want — for example, "change the outfit to a red dress with a fitted waist." The AI fits the new clothing to the person's body shape and lighting in under 40 seconds. Free to try with one edit per week, no signup required. You can also upload a reference photo of the garment to guide the AI.
Is there a free AI clothes changer with no signup?
Yes. EditThisPic offers one free edit per week — no account required. The AI clothes changer, virtual try-on, outfit color changer, body reshaper, and all other tools on this hub are all available in your free weekly edit. No watermark on the result. If you need more than one edit per week, subscriptions start at $4.99/month for 15 edits.
How does AI virtual try-on work?
Upload your photo and describe the clothing you want to try on — or upload a reference photo of the garment. The AI fits the clothing to your body shape, accounting for your proportions and the lighting in the original photo. It preserves your face and identity throughout. Works from any front-facing photo; full-body or waist-up shots give the most accurate results.
Can I change someone's outfit in a photo while preserving their face?
Yes. When you swap outfits or change clothing, EditThisPic preserves the person's face, expression, and body proportions. The AI understands what region is being edited — a clothes swap targets only the clothing area. Add 'preserve the person's face and pose exactly' to your prompt to make this explicit if you're getting unexpected changes.
What is an AI dress changer and how do I use it?
An AI dress changer swaps the dress or outfit in your photo to a different style, color, or garment type — all from a single photo. Upload your photo to EditThisPic and type what you want: 'change to a red wrap dress with a V-neck' or 'replace with a traditional sari in blue and gold.' The AI replaces the clothing while keeping the person's appearance intact. Results in under 60 seconds.
Can I change just the color of my outfit without changing the style?
Yes — this is one of the cleanest use cases. Use the AI outfit color changer tool or describe specifically what you want: 'change the jacket color to burgundy, keep the style, cut, and texture exactly the same.' Specifying 'keep the style unchanged' prevents the AI from altering the garment shape while shifting the color.
How does the AI body reshaper work?
Upload any photo and describe the body change you want: 'slim the waist slightly,' 'add shoulder definition,' 'increase overall muscle tone.' The AI adjusts the specified areas while keeping your face, skin tone, and clothing unchanged. Incremental, specific changes — targeting a single area with a degree of change — produce the most natural-looking results.
Can I swap faces between two photos?
Yes. Use 'swap faces between photos' — upload both photos, describe which face goes where, and the AI composites them with matched lighting and skin tone. Works best when both photos have similar head angle and lighting conditions. The face swap preserves the body and background from the destination photo.
Does virtual try-on work without uploading a photo of the garment?
Yes. You don't need a photo of the clothing — a text description works. 'Show me wearing a fitted midnight blue suit with a slim lapel and no tie' is enough for the AI to generate the garment. For an exact replica of a specific product, uploading a reference image of that garment gives a more accurate result.
Can I try on clothes virtually on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, or tablet. No app download needed. Take a photo or upload from your camera roll, describe the outfit, and see the virtual try-on result directly on your phone in under 60 seconds.
Why does the AI clothes changer sometimes decline certain outfit requests?
Our AI has content safety filters that occasionally decline requests involving highly revealing clothing or certain body-focused edits. If your edit is declined, try rephrasing to be more specific about the garment style and less focused on the body itself — for example, 'a fitted one-piece swimsuit for a beach photoshoot' rather than a more suggestive framing. Most outfit, color, and style changes work without any issues.
How do I get the most realistic virtual try-on results?
Use a front-facing photo with a clear body outline. Avoid baggy clothing in the source photo — fitted clothing gives the AI a more accurate silhouette to work with. Describe the garment with specifics: fabric feel (linen, silk, jersey), fit (fitted, relaxed, oversized), and any key details (collar type, sleeve length, waist). The more precise your description, the more accurate the result.
Can I use the AI clothes changer for dating profile photos?
Yes. Many users use EditThisPic to update dating profile photos — swapping a casual outfit for something smarter, changing a shirt color, or adjusting body proportions slightly. The AI preserves your face and identity throughout. For best results, keep outfit changes realistic and consistent with how you actually dress — authenticity matters on dating profiles.