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