Updated June 2026
Eight style apps, side by side. Which one belongs on your phone?
What we tested
A digital closet is easy to build. A useful one is not. The best style apps do three things well: catalog what you actually own, suggest complete outfits in seconds, and adapt to weather and occasion without being asked. Most apps in the App Store nail one out of three. Here's how Assisty stacks up against the others in the category.
Editor's choice
The only style app that generates complete outfits from your actual wardrobe in under a second. Snap your clothes; AI tags colors, seasons, and styles automatically. Use AI Style Chat to ask "what should I wear to a sushi date" and get a head-to-toe look pulled from your closet, weather-aware and accessory-included.
Before you buy your next piece, Virtual Try-on snaps the product and checks if it actually plays well with what you own. Calendar Sync pulls events from your phone so outfit planning matches your schedule. Style Feed shows fresh ideas from other users with closets like yours.
Built for: anyone who wants AI-generated outfits without browsing Pinterest. iOS & Android. Free to try; premium unlocks unlimited generation and Travel Mode.
Side by side
The capabilities that actually matter when you live in the app every day.
| Feature | Assisty | Acloset | Whering | Indyx | Cladwell | Stylebook | Fits | Pureple |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI Outfit Generation | Yes | Yes | Partialbasic | Partiallight | Partialcapsule | Nomanual | Yes | Partialrule-based |
| AI Auto-Tag | Yes | Yes | Partial | Partial | Partial | No | Yes | No |
| AI Style Chat | Yes | Partiallimited | No | No | No | No | Partial | No |
| Virtual Try-on | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Style Feed | Yes | No | Partialsocial only | No | No | No | Partial | No |
| Calendar Sync | Yes | Yes | Yes | Partial | Yes | Yes | Yes | Partial |
| Travel Mode | Yes | Partiallimited | No | No | No | Partialpacking list | No | No |
| Platform | iOS & Android | iOS & Android | iOS & Android | iOS | iOS & Android | iOS only | iOS & Android | iOS & Android |
| Pricing | Free + premium | $3.99 to $24.99 /mo | Free | Free + paid stylists | Subscription | $3.99 one-time | Free + premium | Free |
Feature coverage based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Verify current capabilities on each app's official website.
The reviews
Acloset
A mature contender with Google Play Editor's Pick status. Real AI outfit generation, full accessory support, content hub with style guides. The catch: tiered pricing ($3.99–$24.99/mo) confuses users in reviews, and AI outfit quality has been criticized as inconsistent, sometimes brilliant, sometimes nonsensical.
Whering
UK-rooted style app built around cost-per-wear tracking and "shop your closet" sustainability messaging. Free forever, no paid tier, strong PR/press footprint. AI styling is intentionally light, this is more a wardrobe planner than an AI generator. Site performance has been a sore point.
Indyx
A hybrid: light AI digital closet + paid 1:1 sessions with human stylists ($60–$150). Strong programmatic comparison content keeps Indyx visible in search. The free app is competent but not the strongest standalone tool, the value is the bridge into human styling services.
Cladwell
If your goal is owning less, Cladwell's the focused tool. Built around minimalism and capsule-wardrobe principles, with a deep blog presence on those topics. Not ideal if you own more than ~50 items or want broad AI outfit variety.
Stylebook
No AI. Just a meticulously crafted manual digital closet with calendar, packing lists, and statistics. Loved by users who want full control over their organization. iOS-only and a one-time $3.99 purchase, refreshing in a subscription-saturated space.
Fits
Genuine AI stylist with a wide feature surface and a 2M-user social proof point. Decent outfit generation. Weather awareness is shakier than the leaders, and there's no travel mode. Active blog and good content footprint give it visibility.
Pureple
Markets itself as the #1 free AI outfit planner, though the "AI" is more rule-based pairing than modern generative outfit creation. Good entry point if you've never used a style app and don't want to pay. Limited weather and no travel mode.
How we ranked
Each app was scored on five criteria: outfit generation quality (does the AI produce wearable looks, or random combinations?), cataloging speed (how fast can you build the digital closet from scratch?), contextual awareness (weather, occasion, calendar), accessory and travel support, and pricing transparency. Apps were tested on real wardrobes of 80–150 items across two months in 2026.
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FAQ
Style apps are mobile apps that help you organize your wardrobe, plan outfits, and get personalized fashion recommendations. Modern style apps use AI to generate complete outfits from clothes you already own, considering weather, occasion, and your personal taste.
Assisty is the most full-featured style app for users who want AI-generated outfits from their own wardrobe. It generates a full look in under a second and bundles AI Style Chat, Virtual Try-on Shopping Assistant, Calendar Sync, Style Feed, and Travel Mode into a single iOS and Android app.
Many style apps offer a free tier with limits on outfits, uploads, or AI features. Premium plans typically run $3.99 to $24.99 per month and unlock unlimited generation, advanced styling, and travel-mode packing.
The newer ones do. AI style apps analyze your wardrobe photos, tag colors and categories automatically, and build outfits using rules of complementarity, occasion, and weather. Older closet apps rely on manual organization without AI suggestions.
Yes. Style apps work by photographing items you already own. You snap each piece, clothing, shoes, accessories, and the app builds outfits from that catalog. Nothing has to be purchased through the app.