Buying a saree online is difficult. The colour looks different on screen, the drape varies by body type, and you can't be sure how it'll look until it arrives. A saree virtual try-on solves this — upload your photo and the saree image, and see yourself wearing it in seconds.
Looksy AI uses advanced AI to map any saree onto your body, matching the drape, fabric texture, and proportions to your actual frame. You can test Banarasi silks, Kanjivaram sarees, georgette drapes, and bridal pieces — all without stepping into a store.
How to Try a Saree on Your Photo
Upload Your Photo
Use a clear, well-lit photo of yourself — half-body or full-body, front-facing works best.
Upload the Saree Image
Screenshot any saree from Myntra, Nykaa Fashion, Amazon, or any store — or upload your own saree photo.
See Your Result
Hit Generate. In 30–90 seconds, see yourself wearing the saree. Download or share the result.
Try a Saree on Your Photo Now
3 free saree try-ons included. No credit card, no downloads.
Start Free Try-On →Types of Sarees You Can Try On
Silk & Wedding Sarees
Try Kanjivaram, Banarasi, and bridal silk sarees on your photo before committing to a purchase. See exactly how the embroidery and colour look against your complexion.
Casual & Cotton Sarees
Everyday cotton, linen, and handloom sarees — try different colours and prints on your photo to find what suits your skin tone and style.
Georgette & Chiffon Sarees
Lightweight, flowing fabrics that drape differently on each body type. See how the silhouette falls on your frame before buying.
Designer & Embroidered Sarees
Try designer and heavily embroidered sarees to see how the detailing looks on you. Ideal for wedding guest and festive outfits.
Tips for the Best Saree Try-On Results
- Use a full-body or half-body photo — standing, front-facing, with your arms slightly away from your body works best.
- Good lighting matters — natural light or a well-lit room gives the AI more to work with, resulting in a more realistic try-on.
- Use product images for the saree — screenshot the saree from a store listing or use a photo where the full drape is visible.
- Try the same saree in multiple colours — if a saree is available in pink, red, and blue, try all three on your photo to pick the right shade for your skin tone.
- Test sarees for specific occasions — check how a bridal saree looks for a wedding, or whether a cotton saree works for the office.
Saree Fabrics and Body-Type Checks That Matter
Not every saree fabric behaves the same way on the body. That is why virtual try-on is especially useful for Indian shoppers, where the fabric weight, border width, blouse cut, and event type all affect whether a saree feels flattering in real life.
- Banarasi and Kanjivaram silks usually create a richer, more structured silhouette. They look regal, but the heavier border and pallu can feel broader on the frame than lightweight fabrics.
- Georgette and chiffon generally fall closer to the body, which is why many shoppers prefer them for reception looks, office events, and lighter festive dressing.
- Cotton and linen sarees depend heavily on blouse styling and pleat neatness. A try-on preview helps you judge whether the overall look feels polished or too flat for the occasion.
- Net, tissue, and embellished sarees often change dramatically depending on your complexion, jewelry choice, and how reflective the work looks in photographs.
Why Try On Sarees Virtually Before Buying?
Online saree shopping has grown massively in India, but returns remain a major frustration. A saree that looks stunning on a model may not suit your height, build, or skin tone. Virtual try-on lets you:
- See how a saree drapes on your body, not a generic model
- Compare multiple sarees side by side before deciding
- Test sarees from different stores without visiting them
- Reduce the chance of a return or exchange
- Plan your full look — saree, blouse, and accessories — in advance
Shopping Tips for Indian Saree Retailers
Most shoppers compare listings from Myntra, Ajio, Nykaa Fashion, Amazon, Pernia's Pop-Up Shop, or boutique Instagram stores. The smartest workflow is to shortlist two or three product images and test each on the same photo before ordering.
- Check whether the blouse shown is included. Many listings style the blouse separately, so the final delivered look can differ from the model image.
- Use the cleanest listing image available. Avoid screenshots with discount stickers, collage layouts, or cropped pallus because they reduce try-on quality.
- Compare day and evening colours. Pastels that feel elegant in studio shots can wash out in wedding-hall lighting, while jewel tones and deeper reds often hold up better.
- Preview for the exact event. The right saree for a daytime puja, an office party, and a cousin's wedding is rarely the same even if all three look good on the hanger.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Looksy AI gives you 3 free saree try-ons with no credit card required. Sign in with Google to claim your free credits and start trying sarees instantly.
Any clear photo of the saree works — a screenshot from Myntra, Nykaa, Amazon, or any saree store listing. The full drape should be visible. A plain product image on a white background gives the cleanest result.
Yes. Looksy AI works with all saree styles — Banarasi, Kanjivaram, cotton, georgette, chiffon, silk, designer, and bridal. Any saree image you upload will work.
Very realistic. The AI preserves your face, body proportions, and skin tone, while fitting the saree's drape, colour, and fabric texture naturally onto your photo. Results look like a real photograph.