Shopping for a dress in navy but you only see it in black on the retailer's website. Wondering how burgundy would look on your skin tone — not a model's. Already own the jacket but want to know if cream works better than the tan you bought. The AI clothes color changer in Looksy solves all of these. Upload your photo, pick a color, and get a realistic preview on your actual body in under 90 seconds — free.
How to Change Clothes Color Online with AI
Upload Your Photo
A clear photo of yourself wearing the garment you want to recolor. Good lighting works best — indoor natural light or daylight outdoors gives the most accurate results.
Pick or Describe a Color
Choose from 20 preset colors in the palette, or type any shade in the custom prompt box — "terracotta", "sage green", "dusty rose", "deep indigo". The AI understands natural language.
See It On You
The AI recolors the garment in 30–90 seconds while preserving fabric texture, shadows, and how the outfit fits your body. Download and compare as many colors as you like.
What Makes This Different from Other Color Changers
Most AI clothes color changers are built for product photography — retailers recoloring flat images of garments on a hanger or a generic model. Looksy does something different: it changes the color of the outfit on your own photo. The result is matched to your skin tone, your lighting conditions, and your body — not a stock image of someone else.
This matters because colors look dramatically different depending on skin tone and ambient light. A color that pops on a pale model in studio lighting can look completely different on you in your afternoon living room light. Seeing it on your actual photo removes the guesswork entirely.
What Clothing Types You Can Recolor
Tops & Shirts
T-shirts, blouses, button-downs, polos, and crop tops. Change to any solid shade or describe a fabric-specific tone like "washed denim" or "off-white linen".
Dresses
Mini, midi, maxi — any dress silhouette. Especially useful when an online retailer only stocks a dress in one colorway but you want to see how other shades look on your body.
Pants, Jeans & Skirts
Change the shade of trousers, wide-leg pants, denim jeans, or any skirt. Specify the exact color in the prompt for best results — "stone beige", "charcoal grey", "dark wash denim".
Jackets & Outerwear
Blazers, puffer jackets, leather jackets, overcoats. Great for deciding between a camel coat and a black coat before committing to a purchase — try both on your photo first.
Full Outfits
Want to recolor the entire look? Describe which garments to change in the prompt — "change the top to burgundy and the trousers to cream".
Occasion Wear
Formal gowns, co-ord sets, suits. If you're deciding between colors for a wedding guest outfit or an event, see all the options on your photo before buying.
Try Any Color on Your Outfit — Free
3 free changes included. No credit card, no downloads. See the color on you in under 90 seconds.
Start Free Color Change →Best Colors by Occasion — Try These on Your Photo
Not sure which color to test? Here are the most-searched outfit color combinations by occasion, sorted by what actually converts from "I like it on the model" to "I love it on me":
| Occasion | Colors Worth Trying | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Work / Office | Navy Slate grey Camel | Professional tones that suit most skin tones — but vary widely in practice. See on your photo before buying. |
| Casual / Weekend | Forest green Lavender Rust orange | Trending earth tones and pastels that photograph well but differ on actual skin tones. |
| Evening / Date | Burgundy Black Deep red | Classic evening colors — easy to imagine but how they read on your skin tone versus a model's is very different. |
| Summer / Holiday | Sky blue Hot pink Yellow | Bold summer colors that look vibrant on editorial photos but can read differently in natural beach or outdoor light on your skin. |
| Wedding Guest | Purple Teal Ivory | Wedding guest rules and how colors photograph at venues vary. Seeing the exact shade on you before committing avoids the "wrong on the day" problem. |
How to Get the Best Results from the Color Changer
- Use a well-lit photo. Natural daylight or soft indoor light gives the AI the most accurate colour information to work with. Avoid very dark or backlit photos.
- Wear the garment fully visible. The AI works best when the clothing item is clearly visible — not obscured by bags, arms, or overlapping layers.
- Be specific in your prompt. "Blue" gives a result, but "pale powder blue" or "deep cobalt blue" gives a much more precise output. The more specific, the better.
- Try multiple colors on the same photo. Upload once, then run the tool multiple times with different colors. Compare the results side by side before deciding.
- Solid colors work best. The AI is most accurate on plain, single-tone garments. Heavy prints, large logos, and complex patterns may produce mixed results.
AI Clothes Color Changer vs Virtual Try-On — What's the Difference?
Both tools show you how an outfit looks on your photo. But they solve different problems:
- Color changer — keeps the same garment and changes its color. Best when you already own something or love a specific style and want to explore other shades.
- Virtual try-on — swaps the entire outfit on your photo. Best when you're shopping for a new garment and want to see how it looks on you before buying.
Looksy AI does both. Use the color changer to explore shades on a garment you already have, and use the virtual try-on when you're evaluating something entirely new.
Stop Guessing — See the Color on You
Try any color on your outfit in seconds. Upload your photo, pick or describe your color, done.
Try Free Color Change →Frequently Asked Questions
Upload a photo of yourself in the outfit, then pick a preset color or type a custom description like "emerald green" or "dusty rose". Looksy AI detects the clothing and recolors it while preserving fabric texture, shadows, and fit on your body. Results take 30–90 seconds.
Yes — you get 3 free color changes with no credit card required. Sign in with Google to start instantly. Additional credits are available for more edits.
Yes. The AI works on tops, dresses, pants, skirts, jackets, and full outfits. If your photo has multiple clothing items, specify which garment to recolor in the custom prompt — for example "change the jacket to burgundy" or "make the dress navy".
Yes. Type any color in the prompt box — specific shades like "terracotta" or "sage green", texture-based descriptions like "denim blue" or "forest green velvet", or even mood-based ones like "warm autumn red". The AI interprets natural language descriptions accurately.
Looksy AI preserves fabric texture, wrinkles, shadows, and how light falls on the garment — so the result looks like a real photo in the new color rather than a flat digital fill. For best results, use a clear, well-lit photo.
The tool works best on solid or semi-solid garments. For patterned clothing, describe what you want in the prompt — for example "change this floral dress to a solid navy version". Results on complex prints may vary.
A color changer keeps your existing garment and changes its color — useful when you love the style but want another shade. Virtual try-on replaces the full outfit — useful when you're shopping for something new. Looksy AI does both: change colors on what you own, or try on entirely new outfits.
Yes — that's the key advantage Looksy AI has over standard product photos. Instead of guessing how a color looks on your specific skin tone from a model image, upload your own photo and see the result directly on you. What you see is how it will actually look — not on someone else.