This iOS-only app costs $4, but for that price it packs in more organizational features than the free apps. Unlike Closet+ and Stylicious, Stylebook isn’t free. Stylebook lets you crop your images so you can see your clothing as it might look in an outfit. Stylicious isn’t the most serious of style apps, but it can still help you look your best at work–and at play. It’s not the same thing as a personal stylist, but it’s a fun way to find new fashions. I also like Stylicious’s “Inspiration” feature, which highlights an outfit of the day and offers tips for clothes shopping. Once you click on an item you like, it takes you to that site to complete the purchase. I like that you can browse items from within the app. Stylicious also makes it easy to buy some new duds, as the app includes plenty of links for online shopping. I wish it were a bit easier to rotate photos, as Stylicious displayed some of my pants and tops the wrong way, making it hard to visualize an outfit. You can create outfits from the photos and use the calendar to assign dates to wear them. Leafsnap (free iOS): Take a photo of a leaf (against a white background) and let the apps visual-recognition feature identify the plant it came from. Barcodes: Use a barcode to find info about a product, like where to buy it. If you take a photo of: Apparel and home goods: Find similar products and where to buy them.
Depending on your photo, check the details, take an action, or find similar products. Like Closet+, Stylicious lets you snap photos of your clothes and sort them by category and subcategory. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app.
This free, easy-to-use Android and iOS app helps you organize your closet but also delivers tips from stylists on how to create new looks. Stylicious includes plenty of suggested items that you might like to add to your current wardrobe.įor a little more guidance in the style department, Stylicious has you covered.