Best Clothing Apps of 2026
Updated April 2026
By TryDrobe Team
Your phone is now the most-used fitting room, closet, and stylist you own. The clothing apps below are the nine tools we recommend most often in 2026, each ranked by what it is actually good at, with honest calls on where it falls short.
How we ranked them
- Real feature coverage (virtual try-on, outfit planning, digital closet)
- Platform availability (iOS, Android, web)
- Free tier generosity
- Speed and quality of AI outputs
- Transparency on privacy & data use
1. TryDrobe
Best overall clothing app
TryDrobe is the only app we tested that combines virtual try-on on your own photo, a full digital closet, and weekly outfit planning in one platform. Upload a photo and any clothing image, the AI renders a believable preview of the garment on your body in seconds. That preview works with any brand, not just partnered retailers, because you upload the garment image yourself.
The closet organizer auto-tags items you upload, and the outfit planner lets you schedule looks up to two weeks ahead. Free tier is genuinely usable (not a trial); paid plans start at $4.99/week for unlimited try-ons.
Best for: shoppers who want to reduce returns, people curious about their wardrobe, and anyone who wants one app instead of three.
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2. Pureple
Best free outfit planner
Pureple has over three million users and has been a staple of the wardrobe-app category for years. It auto-categorises clothes on upload, generates outfit suggestions, and offers weather-based planning. Try-on is rendered on an AI model rather than your own photo, a trade-off some users prefer for speed. Free on iOS and Android, with a premium plan for advanced features.
3. Whering
Best for sustainability
Whering is built around cost-per-wear tracking. Every item in your closet shows what it has actually cost you per outing, which has a quietly transformative effect on shopping behaviour. No virtual try-on, but the outfit calendar and curated lookbooks are polished. Free.
4. Clueless
Best for hands-off planning
Clueless plans your entire week automatically. Every Sunday, the AI generates seven outfits from your real wardrobe based on weather, calendar events, and past choices. If you dislike daily outfit decisions, this is the app. No virtual try-on.
5. Fits
Best mobile-first UI
Fits is a polished iOS/Android outfit planner with OpenAI-powered virtual try-on and a social sharing feature. The UI is beautiful; the feature set is slightly narrower than TryDrobe or Pureple. Free with a Pro tier.
6. Acloset
Best for power users
Acloset is for people who want granular control. Multiple closets (seasonal, shared, travel), colour analysis, unlimited outfit combinations, weather integration, and detailed statistics. Heavier than its peers, but the detail pays off for serious wardrobe managers. iOS and Android.
7. Save Your Wardrobe
Best for laundry & care tracking
A different angle, Save Your Wardrobe tracks when your clothes need repair, cleaning, or donation. Useful as a companion to another outfit-focused app.
8. Google Shopping (Virtual Try-On)
Best for partnered retailer try-on
Google's virtual try-on is integrated into Search and Shopping. It's polished but limited to partnered retailers and their catalog. See our full comparison.
9. Stylebook
Best classic digital closet
Stylebook has been around since 2009 and remains a favourite of people who want a no-frills digital closet without AI. Paid up-front (one-time fee) rather than subscription, unusual in the category.
Quick comparison
| App | Virtual Try-On | Planner | Free tier | Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TryDrobe | Yes (your photo) | Yes | Yes | Web, iOS |
| Pureple | AI model | Yes | Yes | iOS, Android |
| Whering | No | Yes | Yes | iOS, Android |
| Clueless | No | Auto | Yes | iOS, Android |
| Fits | Yes (OpenAI) | Yes | Yes | iOS, Android |
| Acloset | No | Yes | Yes | iOS, Android |
| Save Your Wardrobe | No | Partial | Yes | iOS, Android |
| Google Virtual Try-On | Partnered brands | No | Yes | Web |
| Stylebook | No | Yes | No (paid) | iOS |
Which clothing app should you choose?
- Want virtual try-on on your own body? TryDrobe.
- Want the biggest user base? Pureple.
- Want cost-per-wear tracking? Whering.
- Want fully automatic weekly outfits? Clueless.
- Want a one-time purchase with no subscription? Stylebook.
FAQ
What is the best clothing app?
The best clothing app depends on what you want to do. For virtual try-on and digital wardrobe, TryDrobe is the most complete. For pure outfit planning, Pureple has the largest user base. For sustainability tracking, Whering leads. We've ranked the top options in this guide.
Are clothing apps free?
Most clothing apps have a free tier with a paid plan that unlocks advanced features. TryDrobe, Pureple, Whering, and Acloset all have free versions. Paid plans typically range from $4.99 to $14.99 per month.
Which clothing app has virtual try-on?
TryDrobe offers virtual try-on on your own photo. Fits uses OpenAI-powered try-on. Google's virtual try-on is limited to partnered retailers. Pureple renders suggestions on a generic AI model.
Can a clothing app replace a personal stylist?
For day-to-day outfit decisions, yes. TryDrobe's AI stylist combines virtual try-on, outfit planning, and wardrobe organization in one app, covering most of what a personal stylist would advise on.
Disclosure: TryDrobe is our product. All competitor information is based on publicly available data as of April 2026.