Flux Labs AI introduces a new virtual try-on feature. You can now make anyone seamlessly wear anything with artificial intelligence.
The world of fashion and online product marketing is about to undergo a huge transformation in the era of artificial intelligence. Think about having the ability to make anyone wear any product with a single click of a button. That means you no longer have to spend on setting up a photoshoot studio or paying a model to do product photoshoots.
This technology saves both time and money for businesses, especially small ones that can’t afford expensive photoshoots. It also helps customers see how clothes might look on them before buying, which makes online shopping more fun and useful.
Flux Labs AI has just added this virtual try-on tool to their platform. This article shares my experience using the tool and thoughts on how it might change the fashion industry and online shopping.
An “AI virtual try-on” is a technology that uses artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision to allow users to virtually “try on” clothes, makeup, or accessories online, essentially simulating how a product would look on them in real life without physically having to put it on, providing a more interactive shopping experience.
Take a look at this example where the shirt worn by the person on the left image is transferred to the subject on the right image:
See how seamless the garment transfer is and how cool it is that the logo was still intact and not distorted.
Key aspects of AI virtual try-on:
Follow the steps below to get started with the virtual try-on feature on Flux Labs AI.
3. You will be redirected to the virtual try-on page. From here, you need to upload two images. One is the model image, and the other is the image of the garment to try on.
4. Adjust some of the parameters, like the garment type and the rest of the advanced settings.
5. Finally, click on the Try-on button and wait for the image to be generated.
The final result will appear on the right side of the screen. From here, you can download the file, regenerate, or clear the results.
I am impressed with how fast the processing is. This example above only took less than 30 seconds, and the quality is incredibly good.
Notice how the AI preserved the logo on the garment and how seamless the transfer of the garment to the model was. This is super cool!
You can review the generated virtual try-ons under the creations page.
Clicking on the thumbnail will display a preview of the model, the garment, and the virtual tryon result on a modal window. From here, you can download the images by clicking on the download button.
I decided to test the tool with several different clothing items and model images to see how well it handled various situations. Here’s what I found:
Note that higher-quality input images definitely produced better results. When I used professional product photos and clear model images, the output was much more realistic than when using lower-resolution or poorly lit images.
On signup, you’ll get 10 free credits. Each virtual try-on costs 4 credits. If you need more credits, you can choose to upgrade your account. Flux Labs AI offers two main subscription tiers. The Pro plan costs $9.99 per month and provides 200 total credits along with 1 custom model.
The Premium plan is priced at $19.99 per month and includes 500 total credits plus 3 custom models. Both plans include commercial use rights, allowing businesses to use the generated images in their marketing materials and online stores.
Who could benefit from this technology? Based on my testing, I see several clear use cases:
After spending several hours testing this feature, I’m genuinely impressed with what Flux Labs AI has created. The quality of the generated images is really good, and the processing is fast. For most business uses, the results are more than good enough to use in marketing materials and online stores.
Several other AI platforms offer virtual try-on features. In my testing, Flux Labs produced more realistic results than most alternatives, especially when it came to preserving patterns and handling different body positions. Their processing time was also faster than many competitors.
It would be super cool if this has a mobile application where users can just take a photo of themselves and process the virtual try-on on the phone. This would make the technology even more accessible to everyday shoppers.
It would also be great if there’s a way to add motion to the generated photo. Think about having the ability to animate the generated photo. Marketing professionals and influencers would surely love that feature! Seeing how a dress moves or how a jacket looks when the model turns could add another level of realism.
For businesses thinking about their budget, this tool makes a lot of sense. The cost of one professional photoshoot could pay for a year of the premium plan, which would allow for hundreds of virtual try-ons with different combinations of clothes and models.
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Software engineer, writer, solopreneur