Amazon "Style it on you" feature
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Amazon "Style it on you" feature
Has anyone tried this AI feature on the Amazon app? I'm disinclined to upload my picture to Amazon, but at the same time, I am curious how well it works.
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Ok ok ok. This feature is unintentionally hilarious. It’s bad - like laughably bad. For instance was wearing jeans and red socks. One of the short skirts I tried on it made my legs bare (someone’s legs at least) and the tips of my socks were red but the top half were white crew tube socks.
I feel like I’m going to play around with this a bit and see what kind of limitations it has.
I feel like I’m going to play around with this a bit and see what kind of limitations it has.
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I guess we will wait and see if your pictures start to include white socks...
I have used the system on the RayBan's site to see what various sunglasses would look like on me and that seemed to work OK, I guess much simpler algorithms and the items being portrayed being rigid.
I have used the system on the RayBan's site to see what various sunglasses would look like on me and that seemed to work OK, I guess much simpler algorithms and the items being portrayed being rigid.
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I haven't seen this, but what a great Idea. It probably won't be long until somebody makes the idea work well.
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Well, don't get me wrong - it might work well, my photo (with jeans) could have been the issue (although, I had it put a striped shirt on me and it was pretty bad, though not nearly as much so). It probably is best to start with a closely matching outfit, I think? I don't know how much time I want to invest with playing with this, especially since I'm sure uploading one's photo to Ama$on gives them the right to review and do whatever they want with said photos.
These things feel close - but I can't tell if that's because we've started (essentially) from zero "useful" general purpose AI, or if we still headed on an upwards trajectory. I've seen some impressive demos of taking a photos of a product and turning it into a full 360 video - but - the AI doesn't know what the back looks like, and can even make up details, so caution must be exercised.
LOL - half white, half red. A most improbable style as the white started where the cuff of my jeans ended.
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I couldn't find the amazon feature but i didnt look too hard in case amazon signed me up again to Prime.
I dont know if what I have found is the same or similar but eitherway it was a bit of fun. The App is called Stylar and here is the result: That's me as normal
With a change of clothes.. i did not ask for the pink shoes
No wonder I dont have any dresses
I dont know if what I have found is the same or similar but eitherway it was a bit of fun. The App is called Stylar and here is the result: That's me as normal
With a change of clothes.. i did not ask for the pink shoes
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You have to use the mobile app, I think. I didn't see it on their website.Barleymower wrote: ↑Tue Dec 02, 2025 7:16 pm I couldn't find the amazon feature but i didnt look too hard in case amazon signed me up again to Prime.
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I really like the dress.
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Yes its the mibile App, i didn't get any ads as such or any add money to get full use of the app. Instead they give you a wardrobe of looks which like to the sellers website.Coder wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 2:40 amYou have to use the mobile app, I think. I didn't see it on their website.Barleymower wrote: ↑Tue Dec 02, 2025 7:16 pm I couldn't find the amazon feature but i didnt look too hard in case amazon signed me up again to Prime.
I was told by my dsughter for using AI.
I am slimmer in the dress than I am in real life. Still good to see what i would look like if I was thin.
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Did the app do that all by itself, or did you direct it? It also appears to have given you breasts! I imagine that the picture of the dress it had in its memory was worn by a woman model and all it is doing is a cut and paste job, including waist and breasts. I think the programming has some way to go before you get a real image of what you will look like.Barleymower wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 7:08 am I am slimmer in the dress than I am in real life. Still good to see what i would look like if I was thin.
I like the boots.
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Yes. The app did it by itself and gave me the boobs. I had no choice in the matter ie picture of a dress from the app library, hit 'try it on' and boom BM in a dress, with a 24 waist and boobs. It also found the matching boots. It's a fun app but you dont have much control.Mouse wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 8:30 amDid the app do that all by itself, or did you direct it? It also appears to have given you breasts! I imagine that the picture of the dress it had in its memory was worn by a woman model and all it is doing is a cut and paste job, including waist and breasts. I think the programming has some way to go before you get a real image of what you will look like.Barleymower wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 7:08 am I am slimmer in the dress than I am in real life. Still good to see what i would look like if I was thin.
I like the boots.
It is good in as much as you take a photo of a article of clothing, the clothing doesn't need to be straightened out, it smooths the look. About half the clothes I tried on did not look like the actual article.