Finding swimwear that fits your body shape and style is one of the hardest parts of beach or pool shopping. Online photos show models, not you. A swimwear virtual try-on changes that — upload your own photo, pick any swimsuit, and see an accurate AI-generated result on your actual body.
Looksy AI works with one-piece swimsuits, two-piece sets, tankinis, sports swimwear, and rash guards. It adapts to your body proportions and gives you a realistic preview before you commit to a purchase.
How to Try On Swimwear Virtually
Upload Your Photo
A full-body or half-body photo, standing front-facing. Clear lighting and a plain background work best.
Upload the Swimwear Image
Screenshot the swimsuit from any store — ASOS, Amazon, Nykaa, Zara, H&M, or any brand you're considering.
Get Your Result
See the swimwear on your body in 30–90 seconds. Download the result and compare styles side by side.
Try Swimwear on Your Photo Now
3 free swimwear try-ons. No credit card, no downloads.
Start Free Try-On →Swimwear Types You Can Try On
One-Piece Swimsuits
Classic, sporty, cut-out, or high-neck one-piece swimsuits — see how the silhouette and coverage look on your body before buying.
Tankinis & Two-Piece Sets
Try on mix-and-match swimwear sets to find the right coverage and proportion for your body shape and comfort level.
Sports & Surf Swimwear
Rash guards, athletic swimsuits, and surf-style sets — test different fits and styles to find what works for your activity.
Vacation & Beach Looks
Planning a beach holiday? Try multiple swimwear options from your wishlist on your photo to finalize your vacation wardrobe.
Tips for Getting the Best Swimwear Try-On Results
- Use a full-body photo — swimwear covers less than regular clothes, so a full-body photo gives the most accurate result.
- Product images work best — use a clean product shot of the swimwear on a model or white background from the retailer's website.
- Try multiple colours — if a swimsuit is available in navy, black, and coral, try all on your photo to find the best shade for your skin tone.
- Compare silhouettes — try a high-waist version vs. a regular cut on your photo to see which proportion you prefer.
How to Choose the Right Swimwear Category
Most swimwear returns happen because shoppers choose by trend instead of function. Virtual try-on is useful on its own, but it becomes much better when you first decide what the suit needs to do for you: lap swimming, beach lounging, family travel, or resort photos.
- One-piece suits usually work best when you want more coverage, stronger support, or a cleaner athletic silhouette.
- Tankinis are a practical middle ground if you want flexibility and easier changing without going fully two-piece.
- High-leg or cut-out styles can look striking in campaign photography, but a try-on quickly tells you whether they feel flattering or too exposed for your comfort level.
- Rash guards and long-sleeve sets are worth testing if you care about sun coverage or active beach days rather than only resort styling.
Retailer Tips for Better Swimwear Shopping
Shoppers often compare listings from H&M, ASOS, Marks & Spencer, Zara, Myntra, and direct resortwear brands. Use the try-on result together with the product details page so you are not relying only on a studio image.
- Read the fabric mix. Ribbed textures, compression swim fabric, and soft-lined vacation styles all sit differently on the body.
- Check whether the top has removable padding or underwire. Two suits can look similar in photos but feel completely different once worn.
- Compare the same cut in more than one print. Solids, stripes, and tropical prints change how bold or balanced the final look feels.
- Think about destination. A sporty black one-piece may be ideal for Goa or lap sessions, while a tie-up printed set may work better for resort styling and photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Looksy AI gives you 3 free try-ons with no credit card required. Sign in with Google to get your free credits and start trying swimwear instantly.
Screenshot any swimsuit from an online store — ASOS, Amazon, Nykaa, H&M, or any brand. A clean product image where the full swimsuit is visible gives the best result.
Yes. The AI adapts to your actual body shape from your uploaded photo, not a generic model. Upload your own photo for an accurate, personalised try-on result.