Shopping online means guessing. A product photo shows the outfit on a model with a different body, different lighting, and a pose you'll never actually stand in — so you buy, wait, and often return it because it just doesn't look the same on you. Static try-on tools that paste an outfit onto a single uploaded photo aren't much better: they freeze one pose and can't show you how the outfit actually moves or fits under your own lighting. A real virtual try-on online should behave like a fitting-room mirror — you move, and the clothes respond.
LiveGen's Outfit Swap turns your browser camera into a live fitting room. Open your camera, pick a clothing reference, and watch the outfit apply to your body in real time — as you move, turn, and react, not just in one frozen frame. Because it's processed live rather than composited onto a static photo, it holds onto your actual body shape, motion, and the lighting in your room, so what you see is closer to what you'd actually look like wearing it. There's nothing to download and no waiting for a render — you see the result the moment you pick the outfit.
This is the difference that makes virtual try-on online genuinely useful instead of a novelty. A frozen mockup tells you the garment exists; a live virtual fitting room tells you how it sits on your shoulders, how a hem falls at your height, and whether a color reads warm or washed-out under the lamp you actually own. The transform runs frame by frame over WebRTC and renders straight into a standard video element in your browser, so it feels like looking in a mirror that happens to be wearing a different outfit than you are.
Most "try on clothes online" tools composite a garment onto a single uploaded image. That works for a thumbnail, but it collapses the moment you want to check anything real: how the fabric drapes when you raise an arm, how the fit changes when you turn sideways, how the piece looks in your own light instead of a studio's. A live virtual try-on removes that ceiling.
| Static photo mockup | LiveGen | |
|---|---|---|
| Pose | One frozen pose | Move, turn, check any angle |
| Motion & drape | None — it's a flat overlay | Clothes respond as you move |
| Lighting | Whatever the studio photo used | Your own room's lighting |
| Wait | Upload, then render | Live, the moment you pick |
| Install | Often an app or plugin | None — runs in your browser |
The practical payoff: fewer surprises when the package arrives, and fewer returns. You're not judging an outfit on a stranger's body anymore — you're judging it on yours.
Virtual outfit try-on isn't limited to one category of clothing. Common things people preview:
A live virtual fitting room is only as good as what you feed it. A few habits sharpen the preview:
It moves with you. LiveGen processes your camera feed live, so the outfit follows your motion, pose, and turns rather than sitting frozen on one photo.
Yes, you can upload a clothing reference image, including product photos or screenshots, for LiveGen to apply.
No. LiveGen runs in your mobile browser, so there's no app store download required.
It's a real-time visual preview based on your body and the reference image — a strong guide for color, silhouette, and general look, though it's not a substitute for exact sizing information.
Yes, you can try a virtual try-on before creating an account or entering payment details.
Yes. You don't upload a photo of yourself at all — you use your live camera, and the only image you supply is the outfit reference.
No. It shows how a garment looks on your body, not your measurements — check the retailer's size chart for fit, and use the try-on for color, cut, and overall look.
It keeps your face, pose, and lighting and swaps only the clothing. If you also want a new face, add real-time Face Swap on top for a full head-to-toe change.
Yes. Because it runs live in the browser, you can keep the transform on while you broadcast or share your screen — handy for reaction streams and shopping content.
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