Shopping for a bikini online means guessing how it'll look on your body based on someone else's photo. A bikini virtual try-on removes that guesswork — you upload your own photo and any bikini image, and the AI shows you wearing it in seconds.
Whether you're shopping for a beach holiday, comparing styles, or just curious how a specific pattern or colour looks on you, Looksy AI gives you an accurate preview on your actual body shape and skin tone.
How to Try On a Bikini Virtually
Upload Your Photo
A full-body photo standing front-facing. Good lighting, plain background — works best for swimwear.
Upload the Bikini Image
Screenshot any bikini from ASOS, Amazon, H&M, Shein, Nykaa, or any brand. Product images work perfectly.
See Your Look
The AI fits the bikini on your body in 30–90 seconds. Download, compare, and shop with confidence.
Try a Bikini on Your Photo Now
3 free try-ons included. No credit card, no downloads.
Start Free Try-On →Bikini Styles You Can Try On
Triangle & String Bikinis
Classic triangle tops and string tie bikinis — see how the coverage and proportions look on your specific body shape before buying.
Bandeau & Strapless
Try bandeau bikini tops to see if the look works for your body type and if the coverage is right for your comfort level.
High-Waist & Retro
High-waist bikini bottoms and retro-style two-pieces — see how the proportion and silhouette look on your waist and hips.
Printed & Coloured Styles
Florals, stripes, and bold colours look different on different skin tones. Try before you buy to find what flatters you most.
Why Try On a Bikini Virtually?
- See the fit on your body — not on a model with a different build. The AI uses your actual photo.
- Compare multiple styles quickly — try 5 bikinis in the time it would take to try 1 in a store.
- Test colours for your skin tone — see which shades complement your complexion before ordering.
- Reduce returns — shoppers who try on virtually before buying return far less often.
- Plan a full beach look — see how the bikini fits into your overall vacation outfit planning.
Which Bikini Cut Should You Compare First?
If product pages feel overwhelming, compare cuts before you compare prints. Once you know whether you prefer triangle, underwire, bandeau, sporty, or high-waist proportions on your own body, shopping becomes far quicker and less random.
- Triangle tops are a good starting point if you want a classic beach look and adjustable coverage.
- Underwire and balconette tops usually help shoppers who want more structure and support.
- Bandeau styles can feel sleek in campaign imagery, but a preview helps you judge whether the horizontal line flatters your shoulder and bust balance.
- High-waist bottoms are useful when you want more midsection coverage without giving up a two-piece silhouette.
Vacation and Resort Shopping Tips
A bikini that looks great on a model photo can still feel wrong for your destination. A Goa resort, a Maldives honeymoon, a family pool day, and a water-sports trip all call for different coverage and confidence levels.
- Test the same bikini in black, white, and one accent colour. This quickly shows whether you prefer a cleaner minimal look or something brighter for vacation photos.
- Think about cover-ups. If you already own a linen shirt, kaftan, sarong, or crochet layer, preview bikinis that work with that styling direction.
- Use full-length retailer photos when possible. Cropped product images hide how the top and bottom proportions work together.
- Shortlist for comfort, not just trend. The best bikini is the one you will actually wear with confidence once the trip starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Looksy AI gives you 3 free try-ons with no credit card. Sign in with Google to get your credits and start right away.
Any product image from a store listing works well. Screenshot a bikini from ASOS, H&M, Amazon, Shein, or any retailer you're considering. Clear product photos on a model or white background work best.
Yes. The AI adapts to your specific body shape and proportions from your uploaded photo. It doesn't use a generic model — it uses your actual body.