Outfits, solved.
WearWhat turns your actual closet into instant, wearable outfits—using your clothes, your style references, and your real-life context—so you can get dressed with confidence—without the hesitation.

We have all been here.
The moment is small: you’re standing in front of your closet, a hanger in your hand, late already. Your brain says “nothing to wear,” even though every shelf is full.
In that gap between options and clarity most of us buy more—swallowed by endless scrolling, “just in case” carts, and screenshots we never use. The decision fatigue wins. The morning disappears.
We are here to keep the you in your style.
We turn a closet into a language. We turn “I don’t know” into three outfits that work.
One tap turns closet into confidence — / fast / personal / wearable / — so getting dressed feels like momentum, not math.
Stop guessing what to wear. Start getting outfits that actually fit your life.
Wearwhat turns your closet + your style references into instant, wearable outfit picks
Your Closet, Digitized
Snap your clothes once. Reuse forever.
Upload items from your camera roll and WearWhat tags them automatically. Search your closet like an app—not a pile.

Outfit Builder
Get complete outfits, not vague suggestions.
Tell it the occasion and weather. WearWhat combines what you already own into full looks, ready to wear.

Your Taste, Learned
Save inspiration. Wear it in real life.
Drop in screenshots of outfits you love. WearWhat uses them as style context so recommendations feel like you.

Fast Decisions
Know what to wear in 10 seconds.
One tap gives you a quick pick: “Best for today,” with simple swaps if you want warmer, dressier, or more casual.





“WearWhat got me to stop buying "just in case" clothes. I’m wearing what I already own—and it actually looks put together.”
“I used to waste 10 minutes every morning. Now I say "work, casual, 65°" and it gives me a full outfit with easy swaps.”
“I saved a few outfit screenshots I loved, and WearWhat started recommending looks in that exact vibe—using my own closet.”
