Best AI Stylists in 2025 – Top 5 free & paid services

When I was younger I always dreamed of having a personal stylist like celebs – think Zendaya, Hailey Bieber or Kim Kardashian. Someone who understands my style and proposes outfits, items to buy and analyzes my wardrobe. But unless you belong to the top 0.1% that can afford regular styling services, this was a luxury most of us would never enjoy. Untill today.

Best AI Stylists in 2025 – Top 5 free & paid services

Fast forward to 2025 and AI now is everywhere. In the past years some AI personal stylists have emerged, promising to deliver the same service as a fashion stylist does. But are they actually working? And which ones are the best? We reviewed the most popular AI fashion stylists in 2025. It includes both free and paid services. Let’s dive right in.

Review

1. Fits – Outfit Planner & Closet

Fits started out as a digital closet app in 2023 but has since become a social network for fashion enthusiasts with impressive AI styling tools. Besides building your wardrobe and sharing fits with friends, the AI stylist covers basically everything a personal stylist offers you so it’s the number 1 pick for this reason.

Here’s an overview of what you can do with Fits:

  • Personalised outfit suggestions based on your wardrobe, weather and occasion
  • Realistic looking virtual try-on helps you picture new looks before wearing them. Based on a selfie, it creates a model that looks just like you
  • Wardrobe insights help you understand what brands, colors and styles you wear, and what you can get rid of
  • The AI packshot maker transforms simple photos of your clothes to professional product images. This makes everything looks neat and tidy when comparing outfit suggestions

ℹ️ Quick facts:

👍 Pros:

  • Combines AI styling with a community and digital wardrobe
  • Offers realistic virtual try-on and outfit recommendations
  • Lots of free features, with some styling features costing AI credits (you get 30/month as part of their membership)

👎 Cons:

  • Pre-defined list of occasions for getting style suggestions
  • No color analysis to find your personal color palette

2. Aiuta

Next up is Aiuta, a relatively new app promising to focus purely on AI styling. The interface is simple and pleasant and you can create virtual try-on images of you wearing different outfits. Unlike some of the other apps, Aiuta can create images of you with clothes it thinks will look good on you. You start from an image of yourself and get suggestions. During our test, we found that it was a bit unreliable however. Sometimes the suggestions looked good but often times the images had artifacts or the clothes it suggested didn’t match at all what we had in mind.

ℹ️ Quick facts:

  • Download here 📲
  • Price: Free to test once, then 19,99€ / month
  • Platform: 🍏 iOS + 🤖 Android
  • Available languages: English

👍 Pros:

  • Slick interface, easy to use
  • Simple set-up
  • Creates outfit proposals from suggested clothes

👎 Cons:

  • Pretty costly for recurring usage
  • Results can be good or bad, you need to be a bit lucky

3. Acloset

Acloset is one of the most popular digital wardrobes and for a while now they offered AI personal styling services such as creating outfit proposals. Similarly to Fits, you can add the occasion you want to get dressed for and from your catalog of clothes, it will pick the ones that go well together. The suggestions are usually pretty good, although Acloset does not provide a virtual try on image of you, so imagining how the outfit looks on you is a bit trickier than on some of the other apps on this list. It’s still a very comprehensive app that goes beyond AI styling, you can for example create pack lists or make outfit collages.

ℹ️ Quick facts:

  • Download here 📲
  • Price: Free up to 100 wardrobe items, then 3,99 € / month
  • Platform: 🍏 iOS + 🤖 Android
  • Available languages: English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish

👍 Pros:

  • Complete wardrobe app on top of AI stylist
  • Offers outfit suggestions based on weather and occasion

👎 Cons:

  • No virtual try on images
  • A bit harded to use with a lot of options that can be overwhelming in the beginning

4. Style DNA

Style DNA is an app that focuses on creating a color palette and clothes that work for you. You start by taking a selfie and it analyses your facial features and create a personalized color palette for you. It also offers you to shop items directly that are proposed to you. You can also chat with their version of ChatGPT – an AI stylist chat to ask questions like what is trending this season.

ℹ️ Quick facts:

  • Download here 📲
  • Price: Limited free offering, after 3,99 € / month
  • Platform: 🍏 iOS + 🤖 Android
  • Available languages: English, German, Italian

👍 Pros:

  • Strong focus on personalized colors
  • AI Stylist chat
  • Shop items that are suggested to you

👎 Cons:

  • No virtual try on images
  • Personalized palette can be hit or miss. In our testing it kind of suggested the opposite of our wardrobe

5. GRWM

Get Ready With Me is an app that works slightly different than the rest of this list, which got use really excited. Rather than proposing entire outfits or creating color palettes for you, this AI styling helper gives you hints and suggestions on how to elevate an existing outfit. You snap a selfie of your OOTD, and GRWM suggests you to add accessories or replace specific items in your look. It’s not a full AI personal stylist but it’s a nice little helper to sanity check your fit before leaving the apartment.

ℹ️ Quick facts:

  • Download here 📲
  • Price: 3,33 € / month, no free offering
  • Platform: 🍏 iOS
  • Available languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

👍 Pros:

  • Unique offering, style suggestions based on your outfit selfie

👎 Cons:

  • Not a full AI personal stylist, more like a helper
  • Only available on iOS
  • No free offering

Final Thoughts

AI stylist are on the rise. Do they already offer the same level of personalisation as the top human personal stylists? No, not yet. Besides, the celebrity stylists also have access to designer dresses that apps will never be able to offer. But some of the apps can really help you dress better and for the cost of a coffee this is much more affordable to all of us compared to real personal styling. I suggest you try our favorite picks and see if it works for you. If not, keep in mind that AI is evolving very fast so we think it’s very likely that the quality of these AI personal stylist apps are improving in the next months and years to come. Who knows, maybe one day an app will send you a Met Gala dress? One can only dream…