Virtual Try-On Tool: Try New Clothing Estimated reading: 2 minutes 19 views 🧠Overview The Virtual Try-On tool in MyStage.AI allows you to simulate clothing and outfit changes on any model or AI-generated character, eliminating the need for new photoshoots.It’s ideal for fashion creators, influencers, eCommerce brands, or anyone who wants to preview different styles on the same subject. This feature uses advanced AI mapping to apply new outfits seamlessly while preserving the subject’s original body, face, and pose. 🧥 What You Can Do Replace or simulate different outfits on the same person or AI avatar. Generate realistic fashion previews for marketing, lookbooks, or social content. Test new clothing concepts before production. Combine with Flux, Kling, or Veo generations for cinematic outputs. 💡 The system keeps lighting, pose, and perspective consistent, perfect for realism. ⚙️ How to Use Virtual Try-On Go to Creator Studio → Tools → Virtual Try-On. Upload your base image or character render. Upload the target outfit you want applied (make sure its only the fabric, not weared by others) Click Generate. Once ready, you’ll receive: A high-resolution preview image The option to regenerate, download, or use as input for further edits 🧩 Supported Inputs TypeSupported FormatsNotesBase ImageJPG, PNGMust show full or upper body clearlyOutfit Image (Optional)JPG, PNGClean, flat clothing images work bestPrompt DescriptionTexte.g. “Black leather jacket and jeans” ⚠️ Make sure your image has clear lighting and visible contours for the best results. 💳 Credit Cost The Virtual Try-On tool typically consumes 10 credits. Exact credit usage is displayed before generation. 🚫 Restricted Use You may not use the Virtual Try-On tool to imitate or represent real individuals without consent. Only use it for creative, fashion, or entertainment purposes in line with MyStage’s content policy. 🧠Pro Tips Use neutral backgrounds for the best fabric blending. Try pairing this tool with Consistent Character to maintain model identity across outfits. For cinematic motion, export your try-on result and animate it with Kling or Luma Ray.