We tested several popular options and built this comparison based on common criteria: organisation, cost, and data handling.
FitWardrobe is our own application, and while we believe in its approach, we have aimed to provide a balanced overview of how other apps might better suit your specific needs. Each tool has its own strengths in the market.
What Makes a Good Wardrobe App?
Before jumping into the comparison, here's what we evaluated:
- Ease of adding items — How quickly can you photograph and catalogue a garment?
- AI quality — Does the auto-tagging actually work, or does it call your jeans a "skirt"?
- Outfit planning — Can it suggest outfits, or is it just a photo gallery?
- Privacy — Where are your photos stored? Who can access them?
- Pricing — Free, freemium, or paid? Any hidden costs?
- Platform — Android, iOS, Web, or all three?
- Indian relevance — Does it handle ethnic wear categories (kurtas, sarees, lehengas)?
The 8 Apps Compared
Quick Comparison Table
| App | Platform | Price | AI Features | Data Storage | Ethnic Wear Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FitWardrobe | Android, Web | Free (beta) | Gemini 2.0 Flash: auto-tag, outfit AI, chat | Local (on-device) | ✅ Yes |
| Acloset | iOS, Android | Freemium (₹1,200/yr premium) | Basic auto-tag, outfit suggestions | Cloud | ❌ Limited |
| Pureple | iOS, Android | Free (ad-supported) | Basic outfit matching | Cloud | ❌ No |
| Stylebook | iOS only | ₹400 one-time | No AI, manual outfit builder | Local + iCloud | ❌ No |
| Indyx | iOS, Android, Web | Freemium (₹1,500/yr) | AI styling, human stylists add-on | Cloud | ❌ Limited |
| Whering | iOS, Android | Freemium (₹1,000/yr) | Auto-tag, sustainability tracking | Cloud | ❌ No |
| Cladwell | iOS, Android | ₹3,500/yr | Daily outfit suggestions, capsule planning | Cloud | ❌ No |
| Get Wardrobe | iOS, Android | Freemium | Basic cataloguing | Cloud | ❌ No |
Prices converted to approximate INR from USD/GBP. Actual prices may vary.
1. FitWardrobe
Best for: Privacy-conscious users on Android who want AI-assisted outfit suggestions
FitWardrobe uses Google Gemini 2.0 Flash for AI analysis — when you photograph a garment, it auto-detects the type, colour, pattern, and formality level. You can then ask it for outfit suggestions based on any occasion.
The biggest differentiator is privacy. All your wardrobe data (photos, tags, outfits, preferences) is stored locally on your device using IndexedDB. Nothing is uploaded to cloud servers. When AI analysis is needed, a temporary request is sent and results returned — but no data is stored externally.
Strengths:
- AI models (including Gemini 2.0 Flash) used for auto-tagging and suggestions
- Free to use during the current Beta phase
- Privacy-first: zero cloud uploads, zero tracking
- Supports Indian ethnic wear categories
- Available on Android and Web
- No ads whatsoever
Limitations:
- No iOS app yet (planned for Q2 2026)
- Relatively new — smaller user community compared to established apps
- Beta status means occasional rough edges
Price: Free (Beta) | Try FitWardrobe
2. Acloset
Best for: iOS users who want a polished, straightforward closet organiser
Acloset is one of the more popular wardrobe apps. It lets you photograph items, organise by category, and create outfit combinations. The interface is clean and well-designed.
Strengths:
- Clean, intuitive interface
- Calendar integration for planning outfits in advance
- Packing list feature for trips
Limitations:
- Photos uploaded to cloud servers
- Premium features locked behind subscription
- Limited ethnic wear categories
- Auto-tagging accuracy can be inconsistent
Price: Free tier + ₹1,200/year for premium
3. Pureple
Best for: Users who want a simple, free outfit matcher (and don't mind ads)
Pureple focuses on outfit matching — it suggests colour-coordinated combinations from your uploaded items. The app is straightforward and popular, but the ad experience can be quite heavy.
Strengths:
- Truly free to use (all features accessible)
- Simple colour-matching algorithm
- Large user base, lots of community content
Limitations:
- Heavy advertising throughout the app
- No advanced AI — basic colour matching only
- No ethnic wear categories
- Data stored on cloud servers
- Older interface design
Price: Free (ad-supported)
4. Stylebook
Best for: iOS users who prefer manual control and one-time payment
Stylebook is a veteran in the wardrobe app space. It's an iOS-only app with a one-time purchase price and no subscription. It focuses on manual wardrobe organisation with detailed statistics.
Strengths:
- No subscription — one-time payment
- Detailed wardrobe statistics (cost-per-wear, category breakdown)
- Clean, professional interface
- Stores data locally (plus iCloud sync)
Limitations:
- iOS only — no Android or Web version
- No AI features at all — everything is manual
- Adding items is time-consuming without auto-tagging
- No outfit suggestions from AI
- No ethnic wear categories
Price: ₹400 one-time purchase
5. Indyx
Best for: Users willing to pay for human stylist consultations alongside AI
Indyx combines AI wardrobe management with optional human stylist sessions. You can organise your wardrobe, get AI suggestions, and also book sessions with real stylists.
Strengths:
- Combination of AI and human styling
- Available on iOS, Android, and Web
- Good outfit planning tools
- Import items from online shopping receipts
Limitations:
- Human stylist sessions are expensive add-ons
- Data uploaded to cloud servers
- Free tier is quite limited
- Auto-tagging can be inaccurate for non-Western clothing
Price: Freemium + ₹1,500/year, stylist sessions extra
6. Whering
Best for: Sustainability-focused users in Western markets
Whering positions itself as a sustainability-first wardrobe app. It tracks outfit repeats, encourages rewearing, and includes features for reselling clothes you no longer wear.
Strengths:
- Strong sustainability focus with wear tracking
- Resale integration — sell unworn items directly from the app
- Clean, modern interface
- Background removal for photos
Limitations:
- Resale features mainly work in UK/US markets, not India
- Data stored on cloud servers
- Free tier is limited
- No Indian ethnic wear support
- Sustainability features may feel preachy to some users
Price: Freemium + ₹1,000/year
7. Cladwell
Best for: Users who want daily outfit recommendations and capsule wardrobe guidance
Cladwell focuses on daily outfit suggestions and capsule wardrobe planning. It provides a morning notification with what to wear based on your wardrobe and the weather.
Strengths:
- Daily outfit notifications based on weather
- Strong capsule wardrobe planning tools
- Helps identify wardrobe gaps
Limitations:
- Most expensive option (₹3,500/year)
- Cloud-based data storage
- Limited free features
- Geared toward Western professional wardrobes
- No Indian market optimisation
Price: ₹3,500/year
8. Get Wardrobe
Best for: Casual users who want basic wardrobe cataloguing
Get Wardrobe offers a straightforward approach to wardrobe management — photograph items, organise them, and browse by category. It's simple and doesn't try to do too much.
Strengths:
- Simple, easy to understand
- Quick setup process
- Basic outfit planning
Limitations:
- Limited AI capabilities
- Small development team, slower updates
- Basic feature set compared to competitors
- Cloud data storage
Price: Freemium
Indyx vs Whering: Which Is Better?
This is one of the most searched comparisons, so let's address it directly.
Choose Indyx if:
- You want the option of human stylist consultations
- You shop online a lot and want receipt import
- You need cross-platform access (iOS, Android, Web)
Choose Whering if:
- Sustainability tracking is your primary motivation
- You want to resell clothes you no longer wear (UK/US markets)
- You prefer a sustainability-first philosophy
Choose FitWardrobe over both if:
- Privacy is a priority (neither Indyx nor Whering stores data locally)
- You wear Indian ethnic wear regularly
- You want advanced AI without a subscription cost
- You're on Android
Are Wardrobe Apps Worth It?
Honest answer: it depends on your wardrobe size and how much time you spend deciding what to wear.
Definitely worth it if you:
- Own 50+ clothing items
- Spend 10+ minutes daily choosing outfits
- Buy clothes you already own (duplicates)
- Travel frequently and struggle with packing
- Want to build a capsule wardrobe but don't know where to start
Probably not worth it if you:
- Own fewer than 20 items and already know every piece
- Don't care about outfit planning
- Are happy with your current wardrobe routine
The average household spends significant amounts on clothing annually. If a digital wardrobe tool helps you avoid even a few impulse purchases per year, the cost savings can be substantial. The time savings — reducing the daily "what do I wear?" stress — is also a key benefit for many users.
For a deeper analysis, read our Are Wardrobe Apps Worth It? ROI Analysis.
How to Choose the Right App for You
Ask yourself three questions:
What's my platform? If you're on Android, your options narrow significantly. FitWardrobe and Acloset are your strongest choices.
How much do I care about privacy? If you don't want your wardrobe photos on someone else's server, FitWardrobe is currently the only option that stores everything locally.
What's my budget? If you are looking for a free tool during a development phase, FitWardrobe's current Beta offer is an accessible entry point.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best free wardrobe app?
FitWardrobe offers a comprehensive free tier during its Beta phase, including AI-assisted auto-tagging and suggestions. Pureple is also free but is supported by advertising.
Is the Get Wardrobe app free?
Get Wardrobe offers a free tier with basic cataloguing features. Advanced features require a paid upgrade.
Is Pureple free?
Pureple is free to use, but it's ad-supported. You'll see frequent advertisements throughout the app experience.
What is an AI wardrobe app?
An AI wardrobe app uses artificial intelligence to automatically identify clothing items from photos, suggest outfits, and learn your style preferences. FitWardrobe uses Google Gemini 2.0 Flash for these capabilities.
Can wardrobe apps help me save money?
Yes. By showing you everything you own, wardrobe apps help you avoid buying duplicates and make better use of existing clothes. Users typically save ₹5,000–15,000 annually by making fewer impulse purchases.
Interested in organising your wardrobe with a focus on privacy? Try FitWardrobe — AI-assisted, private, and designed for local data storage.
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- Are Wardrobe Apps Worth It? ROI Analysis