> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://pixelcut.ai/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Virtual Try-On

> Place garments on model photos to visualize how clothing looks on different people.

## What it does (and when to use it)

Virtual Try-On digitally places a garment onto a model photo, letting you visualize how clothing looks on different people without a physical photoshoot. Use it for e-commerce listings, lookbooks, and marketing content.

## Input requirements

* **Garment image** -- a flat-lay photo or garment on a hanger, with a clean background
* **Model photo** -- a well-lit, front-facing photo of the person wearing the garment

## Step-by-step

1. Open the **Virtual Try-On** tool
2. Upload your garment image
3. Upload or select a model photo
4. Click **Generate** to place the garment on the model
5. Review the result and iterate if needed

## Tips for best results

* Use clean, high-contrast garment photos with minimal wrinkles
* Model photos should be well-lit with a front-facing pose
* Avoid complex poses, crossed arms, or heavy accessories that obscure the torso
* Solid or simple-patterned garments tend to produce the most realistic output

## Limitations

* Works best with upper-body garments (shirts, jackets, dresses)
* One garment per run -- layer garments in separate passes if needed
* Very detailed prints or logos may lose some fidelity

<Tip>
  For the API approach, see the [Virtual Try-On developer guide](/developer-guide/guides/virtual-try-on).
</Tip>

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