
Vestra: AI Outfit Try-On
Virtual try-on photos & videos
About
Generate realistic outfit try-on photos and 360° videos using AI. Upload a single photo of yourself, choose an outfit from a catalog or your own wardrobe, and select a scene to create studio-quality fashion content.
What's New in Vestra
1.0.6
July 30, 2026
Bug Fixes
Subscription plans
Yearly Premium
Yearly Premium Package
In-App Purchases
$3.99
Gems Tier 1
Gems Package
FAQ
How does Vestra create outfit try-ons?
Vestra uses AI to generate photorealistic renders of you wearing selected outfits. You upload one full-body photo, choose an outfit from the catalog or your own clothes, and select a scene for the final image.
Can I try on my own clothes with Vestra?
Yes, Vestra allows you to upload photos of your own clothing items to see how they would look on your virtual model before purchasing or styling them.
What kind of content can Vestra generate?
Vestra can generate high-resolution, photorealistic try-on photos of you in any outfit. It can also transform these photo renders into smooth, shareable 360° turnaround videos.
How does Vestra's credit system work?
Vestra operates on a credit system. A photo render costs 4 credits and a video costs 8 credits. New users receive welcome credits, and additional credits can be purchased individually or through a Vestra Pro subscription.
What are the Vestra Pro subscription options?
Vestra Pro is an auto-renewing subscription available monthly for $19.99 or yearly for $39.99. Subscribers receive a bundle of credits with each renewal.
Is Vestra available on multiple devices?
Based on the provided data, Vestra is currently supported on iPhone devices. Information regarding Android or other platform availability is not specified.
How often is Vestra updated?
The app was last updated on July 30, 2026, with version 1.0.6. This suggests a recent update, but the frequency of future updates is not detailed.
What is the age rating for Vestra?
Vestra has an age rating of 17+, indicating it is intended for mature audiences. This is likely due to the nature of fashion content or potential in-app purchases.


