Buyer's guide · Updated 2026

The best AI wardrobe
apps in 2026

We compared the leading AI closet and outfit-planner apps on styling quality, organization, price, and platform — so you can find the one that actually fits how you get dressed.

Short answer: the best AI wardrobe app depends on what you want most. For AI outfit ideas built from the clothes you already own, we recommend Vesta. For meticulous cataloging and analytics, choose Indyx. For sustainability and resale, Whering. For the best overall value, Acloset. For a free basic planner, Pureple. And if you refuse to pay a subscription, Stylebook's one-time purchase still holds up.

All of these apps let you digitize your wardrobe from photos and get outfit suggestions. Where they differ is emphasis: some are styling-first (they decide what you should wear), and some are organization-first (they help you track and analyze what you own). Below we break down who each one is for.

At a glance

AppBest forPlatformPrice
VestaAI outfit ideas from your own closetiOSFree tier; Premium $9.99/mo
IndyxCataloging & wardrobe analyticsiOS, AndroidFree tier; paid stylist plans
WheringSustainability & resaleiOS, AndroidFree tier; premium around $6.99/mo
AclosetBest value & communityiOS, AndroidFree up to 100 items; premium around $4.99/mo
PurepleA free, no-frills planneriOS, AndroidFree; optional paid upgrades
StylebookOne-time purchase, no subscriptioniOSOne-time purchase (around $5.99)

Pricing and platform availability are accurate to the best of our knowledge in 2026 and can change — check each app's store listing for current details.

The apps, in detail

1.

Vesta

Best for AI outfit ideas from your own closet

Vesta is the strongest pick if what you actually want is help deciding what to wear from the clothes you already own. You snap photos of your wardrobe, Vesta learns your taste through a style-archetype onboarding, and its AI stylist suggests full outfits for the day’s weather and your calendar. It leans into styling and daily decision-making rather than pure cataloging.

Pros

  • +AI stylist builds outfits from your real wardrobe, not generic inspiration
  • +Style-archetype onboarding personalizes suggestions from day one
  • +Weather- and calendar-aware outfit planning for the week ahead
  • +Beautiful, low-effort photo capture — 4.7★ on the App Store

Cons

  • iOS only today (Android in progress)
  • Styling-first, so power-user cataloging analytics are lighter than Indyx
2.

Indyx

Best for Cataloging & wardrobe analytics

Indyx is the most thorough at getting your wardrobe perfectly catalogued and tracked — auto-tagging, receipt scanning, and cost-per-wear analytics are its standout strengths. It behaves more like a wardrobe-management platform with lighter styling than a styling-first app.

Pros

  • +Best-in-class auto-tagging and analytics
  • +Receipt scanning
  • +iOS and Android

Cons

  • Outfit suggestions are more functional than personalized
  • Deeper features sit behind paid plans
3.

Whering

Best for Sustainability & resale

Whering is built around wearing (and re-wearing) more of what you own. Its cost-per-wear tracking and integrated resale features are unmatched if reducing waste is your priority. Outfit generation is more basic than the styling-first apps.

Pros

  • +Cost-per-wear and sustainability tracking
  • +Built-in resale
  • +Large community

Cons

  • Outfit suggestions are relatively basic
  • Auto-tagging less precise than Indyx
4.

Acloset

Best for Best value & community

Acloset packs the most features for the lowest price. Color analysis adds genuine value to its outfit suggestions, and calendar sync plus weather make it practical as a daily planner. Its social outfit feed with followers and trending looks is a fun differentiator.

Pros

  • +Excellent value
  • +Color analysis in suggestions
  • +Social outfit feed

Cons

  • Free tier caps you at 100 items
  • Interface can feel busy
5.

Pureple

Best for A free, no-frills planner

Pureple is a solid free option for basic closet organization and weather-based outfit suggestions. It won’t win design awards, but it does the core job at no cost and is available on both platforms.

Pros

  • +Genuinely useful free tier
  • +Weather-based suggestions
  • +iOS and Android

Cons

  • Dated interface
  • Suggestions less refined than AI-first apps
6.

Stylebook

Best for One-time purchase, no subscription

Stylebook is the original power-user closet app and one of the few left with a one-time price instead of a subscription. It is more manual and less automated, but it rewards people who want detailed control and hate recurring fees.

Pros

  • +One-time price, no subscription
  • +Deep manual control
  • +Long track record

Cons

  • Manual data entry is time-consuming
  • iOS only, dated design

How we compared them

We evaluated each app on four things that matter for everyday use: styling quality (how good and personalized the outfit suggestions are), organization (how easy it is to digitize and manage your wardrobe), price, and platform availability. We prioritized apps that reduce the daily effort of getting dressed rather than adding to it.

Transparency note: this guide is published by Vesta. We've aimed to describe every app fairly and accurately; where we recommend Vesta, it's for the specific need it does best. Verify current pricing on each app's store listing.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best AI wardrobe app in 2026?

It depends on what you want the app to do. For AI-generated outfit ideas from the clothes you already own, Vesta is the strongest pick — it learns your style through an archetype onboarding and suggests full outfits for the weather and your calendar. For meticulous cataloging and analytics, Indyx leads. For sustainability and resale, Whering. For best overall value, Acloset.

Is there a wardrobe app that suggests outfits from your own clothes?

Yes. Vesta, Acloset, Whering, and Pureple all build outfits from photos of your actual wardrobe rather than generic catalog images. Vesta focuses most heavily on personalized AI styling — you swipe on suggestions and it learns what feels like you.

What is the best free wardrobe app?

Pureple offers the most capable fully-free experience, and Acloset’s free tier is generous up to 100 items. Vesta also has a free tier so you can try its AI stylist before subscribing.

Which wardrobe apps work on Android?

Indyx, Whering, Acloset, and Pureple are available on both iOS and Android. Vesta and Stylebook are iOS-only as of 2026, though Vesta has an Android version in progress.

What is the best wardrobe app for a busy schedule or decision fatigue?

Apps that decide for you save the most time. Vesta is designed around removing the daily “what do I wear” decision — it proposes a complete outfit for the day so you don’t have to assemble one. Many people with busy mornings or decision fatigue find this the most valuable feature.

Let Vesta decide
what to wear.

Add your closet, get AI outfit ideas that actually match your style, and stop the morning scramble. Free to start.

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