A Chrome extension that fits any clothing image to you. Right-click any garment, see it on yourself in seconds.
Browse Zara, ASOS, COS, Pinterest — anywhere a garment is shown as an image.
The extension picks up the image and queues a fitting in the side panel.
The AI composites the garment onto your reference photo. Save it, refine the angle, then go buy it.
A 5′10″ model in size 6 doesn’t tell you how a piece sits on your body. Try-angle puts the garment on yourface, hair, shape, and skin tone — the actual question you’re trying to answer.
Try anything from your sofa. Skip the queues, the drive, and the lighting that flatters every garment into looking decent.
Test a Zara jacket with COS trousers without buying either. Compose outfits across the web before you commit to a single piece.
Around half of online clothes are shipped back. Try before you buy and stop refunding £30 worth of postage at a time.
Every try-on is saved with a link back to its source. Come back later, decide, and click straight through to buy.
Sleeves rolled? Side angle? Tucked in? Just ask — the AI iterates while you wait. A physical fitting room can’t do that.
No card. Sign in with Google, get five fittings on us. The trial doesn’t reset — when it’s used, subscribe to keep going.
Start freeOne hundred try-ons every month. Hard cap, no overages. Cancel from your dashboard any time.
SubscribeYour reference photo and every try-on result are stored on our servers, in encrypted private object storage scoped to your account. They’re only readable by you when signed in — every image fetch goes through an auth-checked endpoint, and the underlying URLs aren’t public. We use Google’s Gemini 2.5 model to generate the composites; the images are sent to Google during the call, where they may be held briefly for abuse monitoring per Google’s API terms, and not used to train models. You can delete any try-on from your wardrobe at any time.
Any site where a garment shows up as an image. Tested heavily on Zara, ASOS, COS, Mr Porter, Net-a-Porter, SSENSE, and Pinterest — but the right-click context menu is image-based, so if you can right-click it, try-angle can take a swing at it.
Realistic for most garments. AI image generation isn’t perfect — unusual prints, fine textures, and extreme poses can come out off. Use the Refine input (“roll sleeves up”, “side angle”) to steer the model toward what you actually want to see.
Yes. Open your dashboard and click Manage billing — that opens the Stripe Customer Portal where you can cancel or update your payment method in one click. You keep access through the end of the current billing period.
Not yet. try-angle is a Chrome desktop extension for now. We chose desktop because the right-click context menu is where most online clothes-browsing already happens. Mobile is on the roadmap — if it matters to you, email us.