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Kolors Virtual Try-On

Takes two images — a garment and a person — and returns a photorealistic composite of the person wearing that garment. The underlying model is Kwai-Kolors, which handles complex draping, lighting consistency, and wrinkle detail better than most open try-on models that came before it. What makes this worth fifteen minutes right now is that the hosted demo is free, requires nothing to install, and gives an honest read on whether the output quality clears the bar for real commerce use. For context: most public try-on demos from six months ago produced obvious artifacts around sleeves and collars — this one handles those cases noticeably better. The gap between demo quality and production integration is still real work, but this is the sharpest signal yet that the underlying capability is production-adjacent. Reservation: no API surface exposed in the demo itself, so getting this into a product means tracking down the model weights and running your own inference. -> Best for: SaaS team of 2-5 building in e-commerce, fashion, or retail tech
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