Best Wardrobe Apps in 2026: An Honest Comparison of 10 Outfit Planners
We compared every major wardrobe app on features, AI, pricing, and platforms. Yes, we're one of them — so we kept it factual.
Last verified: March 2026
There are more wardrobe apps than ever in 2026, each with different strengths. Some focus on AI outfit generation, others on community, sustainability, capsule wardrobes, human stylists, or clean design. We're GetWardrobe, so we're obviously biased — but we've kept this comparison factual and verifiable. Below is a side-by-side table of ten apps: GetWardrobe, Acloset, Whering, Indyx, Fits, Alta, Clueless, Stylebook, Cladwell, and Pureple. Every claim is checkable against each app's website and app store listing. If something has changed since we last checked, let us know and we'll update it.
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GetWardrobe is the only app in this comparison with a full web application and a macOS app — alongside iOS and Android. Plan outfits on your laptop, photograph items on your phone. Everything syncs automatically across all four platforms. No other app in this comparison offers that.
02
Three Ways to Get Outfit Ideas
Most wardrobe apps offer one AI feature. GetWardrobe has three. The AI Outfit Generator creates batches of outfits in one run (three quality tiers). AI Studio lets you generate outfits one at a time with fine-grained controls — filtering by season, tags, family member, packing list — and it's free and unlimited. Explore Combinations is a swipeable card interface that shows you item pairings with color compatibility scores. No other app in this comparison offers all three approaches.
03
Real-World Focus
GetWardrobe has focused on real, everyday wardrobes since 2008 — that's 18+ years centered on what real people actually wear, not fashion magazine looks or influencer outfits. That real-world focus is what makes the outfit suggestions practical.
04
Family Wardrobes
Add profiles for your kids, partner, or anyone you dress within one shared wardrobe. Closet, outfit suggestions, and calendar are filtered per member. Other apps let you share items with friends, but none of the apps in this comparison offer dedicated family wardrobe management.
05
Stylist Mode (Already Live)
GetWardrobe has a working Stylist Mode with a client dashboard, portfolio, activation codes, and the ability to create client accounts directly. Your stylist subscription unlocks Premium for all your clients. Indyx connects you with external stylists for a fee; GetWardrobe lets stylists run their entire practice inside the app.
06
Data Portability
Export your entire wardrobe as a ZIP file with CSV data and all your images. No lock-in. No other app in this comparison offers full data export.
Where Other Apps Shine
Honest comparison means acknowledging where competitors do something better. Here is what each app does well.
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Acloset
Acloset has an AI chat assistant you can ask outfit questions to, plus a social feed with a built-in secondhand marketplace. It also supports importing purchase history from major retailers like Amazon and Zara — a convenience feature GetWardrobe doesn't offer in bulk.
W
Whering
Whering is completely free with no paid tier, which makes it the most accessible option if budget is a concern. Its sustainability focus (environmental impact tracking, intake monitoring, carbon footprint) is more developed than any other app here.
I
Indyx
Indyx has a unique model: a stylist marketplace where you can hire real professionals to style your wardrobe, starting at $60, plus a professional cataloging service ($295 for 100 items). If you want someone else to photograph your clothes and style you in person, Indyx is the only option.
F
Fits
Fits has the cleanest, most modern UI of any wardrobe app. Its Dressing Room lets you swipe clothes onto a virtual mannequin — intuitive and fast. The collage builder doubles as a mood board tool with 150+ stickers and hairstyles. It offers unlimited free items with no ads, background removal on the free tier, and supports 26 languages.
A
Alta
Alta is the fastest-growing newcomer — named TIME's 2025 Best Invention and partnered with CFDA and Vogue. It's entirely free (funded by affiliate shopping recommendations), has AI outfit suggestions that factor in weather and your schedule, virtual try-on with customizable avatars, and a web app alongside mobile.
C
Clueless
Clueless does one thing no other app does: auto-plans your entire week of outfits every Sunday, factoring in weather and your calendar events. It also has an AI stylist chat ("Chi") and FitCheck feedback on your outfit choices. It's very new (2024), English-only, and the user base is tiny — but the auto-week concept is genuinely unique.
S
Stylebook
Stylebook is the original wardrobe app — available since 2009 with 90+ features, a one-time $5.99 purchase (no subscription), and the deepest manual cataloging tools in the category. iOS-only, no AI outfit generation, no Android or web — but for users who want meticulous wardrobe control, it's the gold standard.
C
Cladwell
Cladwell focuses specifically on capsule wardrobes. It suggests daily outfits from a curated set of items, uses weather data, and has a ChatGPT integration ("Ask Cladwell") for styling advice. The $49/month tier includes access to a human stylist. It's niche but well-regarded for intentional, minimalist dressing.
P
Pureple
Pureple has a unique community model where users style each other's wardrobes. With 3M+ users, it has a large active community. The app is free (with ads) and offers basic wardrobe features, calendar, and packing lists. No AI generation, but the social styling angle is unlike anything else here.
Which App Is Right for You?
If you want AI outfit suggestions from your actual clothes: GetWardrobe or Acloset. Both generate outfit combinations using AI. GetWardrobe focuses on volume (a batch of outfits per run) and a long real-world track record (since 2008). Acloset adds a chat-based AI assistant and social features.
If you want a free app with no limits: Whering, Fits, or Alta. Whering has no paid tier at all. Fits offers unlimited items with no ads. Alta is entirely free with AI styling, virtual try-on, and a web app — funded by shopping affiliate recommendations.
If you want to use your wardrobe on a computer: GetWardrobe or Alta. Both have web apps alongside mobile. GetWardrobe also has a macOS app with real-time sync across all devices.
If you want a human stylist to help: Indyx ($60–$295) or Cladwell ($49/mo). Indyx has a stylist marketplace with lookbooks and professional cataloging. Cladwell includes human stylist access on its premium tier.
If you want a clean, simple UI: Fits. Modern design, Dressing Room mannequin for quick outfit building, mood board collages.
If you want your week planned automatically: Clueless. The only app that auto-generates a full week of outfits every Sunday based on weather and your calendar.
If you want deep manual control: Stylebook. 90+ features, one-time $5.99 purchase, the most detailed cataloging of any wardrobe app. iOS-only.
If you want a capsule wardrobe: Cladwell. Built specifically for intentional, minimalist wardrobes with daily outfit picks.
If you want community styling: Pureple. Other users style your wardrobe for you. 3M+ user community.
If you have a family to dress: GetWardrobe. The only app in this comparison with dedicated family profiles — closet, AI suggestions, and calendar filtered per member.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we made it — so of course we think GetWardrobe is the best choice. But the feature table above is factual and verifiable. Check each app's website and app store listing to confirm. We update this page quarterly and correct any inaccuracies readers flag.
Acloset and Whering both report 7M+ users. GetWardrobe has 3M+ users. Indyx doesn't disclose numbers. User count doesn't always indicate which app is best for your needs — it depends on what features matter to you.
GetWardrobe, Acloset, Whering, Indyx, Fits, and Alta are all on iOS and Android. Of the apps compared here, GetWardrobe and Alta also have web apps. GetWardrobe is the only one with all four — iOS, Android, a native macOS app, and Web — synced in real time.
Whering has the strongest sustainability focus with environmental impact tracking and intake monitoring. GetWardrobe offers cost-per-wear tracking, which helps you identify items you're not wearing enough. Both encourage wearing what you already own instead of buying new.
Of the apps compared here, GetWardrobe and Alta have web apps. GetWardrobe is the only one with a native macOS app alongside iOS, Android, and Web — all four platforms with real-time sync, available on the free tier. The other apps are mobile-only.
Fits (launched 2023, Germany) is a newer wardrobe app with a clean UI, a Dressing Room mannequin for outfit building, and a mood board/collage builder. It offers unlimited free items with no ads and AI stylist suggestions on the Pro tier ($3.33/mo annual). It doesn't have a web app, family wardrobes, weather integration, smart planning, stylist tools, or data export. It supports 26 languages.
Yes. Alta (launched 2024) is completely free — no subscription, no item limits. It's funded by affiliate shopping recommendations. It has AI outfit suggestions, virtual try-on with avatars, and a web app. Named TIME's 2025 Best Invention. It doesn't have family wardrobes, smart planning, weather depth, community features, or data export.
Clueless (launched 2024) is a new wardrobe app that auto-plans your entire week of outfits every Sunday based on weather and your calendar. It has an AI stylist chat and FitCheck feedback. Premium is $9.99/mo or $69/yr. It's very new, English-only, and doesn't have a web app, family features, community, or advanced wardrobe tools.
Stylebook has been around since 2009 with 90+ features and a one-time $5.99 price (no subscription). It's the deepest manual wardrobe tool available. However, it's iOS-only, has no AI outfit generation, no Android or web app, and no community features. It's best for users who want meticulous manual control.
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