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March 13, 2025 at 12:12 PM #49373
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ParticipantHi everyone! I recently came across the FitRoom technology – it’s like a replacement for trying on clothes using AI. The idea is that you can “try on” things without leaving your home and see how they will fit on your body. It’s really interesting! But I have a few questions. How accurately can this technology predict how a thing will fit on a real body? Personally, when I buy clothes online, I’m always worried that they might not fit or fit differently than in the photo. Has anyone tried this system? How accurate is it in reality?
March 14, 2025 at 11:00 AM #49381EvanDuke
ParticipantI have been using Fit Room myself for a few months now and I can say that this technology is very interesting, although not perfect. Like you, I have always been worried when buying clothes online, especially about how they will fit. Sometimes, even if the size fits me, the fabric or cut just does not meet expectations. But when I started using FitRoom, it really changed the approach to shopping. FitRoom works quite simply: you enter your data – height, weight, body parameters, and then the system creates your digital avatar. This model helps to choose clothes taking into account your individual characteristics. In most cases, I really get a more accurate picture of how the item will look on me. For example, the T-shirts that I “tried on” through FitRoom fit exactly as in the image, but there was a nuance with jeans: although the system showed that they would fit, in reality the fabric turned out to be less elastic than I expected, and they were a little tight. But such an experience is more an exception than a rule. However, it is worth understanding that the accuracy depends on how well a particular platform is configured. In most cases, for example, for sportswear or basics, FitRoom works perfectly. You can see how pants, tops, and even shoes fit. There is a feedback system with stores that use this technology, and they are constantly improving the algorithm to predict the fit with greater accuracy.
March 14, 2025 at 1:06 PM #49384thiefcrazy98
ParticipantI recently started using this thing too. It seems like a cool idea, especially for those like me who constantly order things online and don’t want to be disappointed with how they fit. Overall, I agree with Irina – FitRoom really helps you understand whether clothes fit you or not, and it really saves time and money.
March 27, 2025 at 8:36 AM #49475bargol
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