Analyze your outfit, understand what works, and improve over time. Not a one-off rating — a system you return to.
Agency-style evaluation of your face, proportions, and submission readiness.

Every analysis breaks down into four measurable dimensions. You see the same lens every time, so progress becomes visible.
How well your outfit lands its lane — cohesion, intent, references.
Palette against your undertone and contrast level.
Silhouette balance for your body — torso, leg-line, volume.
What a stranger registers in three seconds.
A clear full-body or mirror shot. Pick the context — day, night, formal, date.
Style execution, color harmony, proportions, and presence. Scored against you, not a checklist.
A prioritized list of changes, each with the points it'll add. Execute, re-upload, repeat.
Silhouette is fighting itself. Tapered bottom would push to 7.
Strong palette. Shoes are the only weak link.
Fit is right, fabric reads cheap. Swap the polo.
You don't transform in one upload. You build a feedback loop and watch your scores climb.
Full body or mirror selfie. Pick a context — day, night, formal, date.
Four pillar scores, person analysis, prioritized plan with point gains.
Make the changes. Swap the pants. Tighten the palette.
Re-upload. Compare scores. Watch your potential close.
Every analysis unlocks a layered breakdown — the kind a stylist would charge hundreds for.
Style Execution
Strong minimalist intent. Loses points on shoe weight versus the silhouette.
Neutral · Low contrast
Palette aligns with your warm undertone. Avoid stark whites near the face.
Unedited reactions after a few weeks of analyses. Names shortened on request.
"First read was a 5.8. Brutal but fair. Swapped the jeans, fixed the shoes — back up to 7.1 two weeks later. The plan actually told me what to do."
Marco D.
28 · Milan
"I thought I was dressing well. The proportions score said otherwise. Once I stopped buying oversized everything, people started asking if I'd lost weight. I hadn't."
James K.
31 · London
"Honestly I was ready to roll my eyes. But the color analysis was right — I'd been wearing the wrong neutrals my whole life. Sounds dumb. Felt huge."
Priya S.
26 · Toronto
"Not a hype tool. It told me my outfit was a 6 and explained why. I respect that more than another app telling me I look amazing."
Tom R.
34 · Berlin
"I use it before dates now. Pick the context, get the read, fix the one thing it flags. Confidence comes from knowing it's been checked."
Diego M.
29 · Madrid
"Took six analyses to get from a 6.2 to an 8.0. The progress chart is what kept me coming back. You can see the line move."
Ahmed F.
27 · Dubai
Quotes shared with permission. Edited only for length.