Point your camera at yourself, pick an outfit, and watch it fit — live, in your actual lighting, as you actually move.
Static virtual try-on tools composite a clothing photo onto a still image of you — flat lighting, frozen pose, obviously fake. LiveGen's AI outfit swap works on live video instead: it maps the outfit onto your body in real time, adapting to your body shape, your movement, and the light in the room you're actually standing in.
This is the difference between "here's roughly what this shirt looks like" and "here's what it actually looks like on you, right now, in motion." Because the outfit swap keeps your real face, hair, hands, and background untouched, the result reads as you wearing the clothes — not a cut-out pasted into a template. That's what makes a live clothes swap useful for a real buying decision, not just a novelty.
Under the hood, there's no upload-and-wait step. Your live camera feed streams frame by frame over WebRTC to the Xmax X2.0 model, which reads each frame, keeps your face, pose, and the room behind you, and re-renders only the clothing region to match the outfit you chose. The transformed frames come straight back into a standard <video> element in your browser, so what you see is a continuous live picture of yourself in the new clothes — the same loop that powers a proper real-time virtual try-on rather than a one-shot photo edit. Want the underlying concept? See the glossary on live morph.
A live clothes swap is only as good as what you give it. A few things reliably improve the fit:
Most "AI try-on" tools are batch tools in disguise: you upload a photo, wait for a render, and get back a single frozen image. That's fine for a quick mockup, but it can't answer the question that actually matters — how does this move on me?
LiveGen's AI outfit swap is interactive. There's no queue and no export wait between looks. You see the outfit the moment you pick it, you keep seeing it as you turn and move, and you can jump to the next outfit instantly. Trying twenty looks is twenty seconds of tapping, not twenty upload cycles. That immediacy is the whole point of a real-time virtual try-on, and it's the same live pipeline behind LiveGen's other modes like real-time face swap and AI video style transfer.
It moves with you. The swap runs on live video, so the outfit adjusts as you shift pose, turn, or walk — it's not a static overlay on a single frame.
Yes. Upload a reference photo of the garment and LiveGen fits it to your live video.
Yes — the outfit swap adapts to your body shape, movement, and current lighting, rather than applying flat, uniform shading.
Both. It's built for genuine pre-purchase try-on (reducing return guesswork) and for livestream or social content where creators want to switch looks instantly.
No — it runs in your mobile or desktop browser, no app required.
Yes, there are free credits to start, so you can run a clothes swap without paying up front. Billing works out to 1 credit per second of generation; free exports are watermarked and paid tiers add HD and remove the watermark (verify current pricing).
Yes. Because it's a real-time transform in the browser, you can run a live clothes swap while you're on camera and switch outfits without cutting away.
A clear, evenly lit shot of the full garment on a plain background works best. The cleaner the reference, the more accurately the try-on reproduces the garment's shape, color, and texture.
Yes. The outfit swap changes only the clothing region — your face, hair, and the room behind you stay as they are, which is what keeps the try-on believable.
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