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Questions about AI photo editing, answered

Find direct, practical guidance on changing clothes in photos, virtual try-on, free edits, image quality, and common AI artifacts.

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AI Photo Editor vs AI Image Generator

Learn how AI photo editors modify an existing image while AI image generators create a new scene from a prompt.

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Can I Use AI Edited Photos Commercially?

Understand the rights, permissions, platform rules, and review steps that matter before using AI edited images commercially.

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Does OutfitGen Work With Multiple People?

Learn why group photos are harder for AI editors and how to get cleaner outfit changes by editing one person at a time.

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How Do OutfitGen Credits Work?

See how Standard and Pro generations use credits, how subscription allowances reset, and when credit packs expire.

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How Long Does an AI Outfit Swap Take?

Most OutfitGen edits finish in under 10 seconds. Learn what can affect processing time and how to avoid preventable retries.

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How Much Does OutfitGen Cost?

Start with free generations or compare Plus, Pro, and Studio monthly plans by price, credits, and output mode.

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How Realistic Are AI Fashion Photos?

AI fashion photos can look convincing, but realism depends on the source, prompt, garment, pose, and careful human review.

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Is It Safe to Upload Photos to OutfitGen?

Learn how OutfitGen processes uploads, what data may be retained, and the precautions to take before sharing a photo.

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What Photos Work Best With OutfitGen?

Use clear, well-lit photos with a visible subject and simple background to improve AI outfit, pose, and style edits.

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Will AI Change My Face During a Photo Edit?

OutfitGen is designed to preserve identity during targeted edits, but generative processing can still introduce small facial changes.

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