- January 5, 2026 at 4:52 am #49176
I’ve been testing different AI clothes-remover tools just out of curiosity, mostly to see how far the tech has actually come. Some images look strangely convincing, while others fall apart the moment you zoom in. I’m wondering how consistent the results are for other people, because my own experience has been a mix of “wow, that’s surprisingly detailed” and “okay, that’s definitely an AI mistake.” What kind of results did you all get?
- January 15, 2026 at 10:24 am #49390
I’ve tested a few of AI clothes remover tools, and ‘wildly inconsistent’ sums it up perfectly. I’ve had some results that looked shockingly good from a distance – the skin texture and lighting looked real. But the moment you look closely, things often fall apart: weird, blurry details where clothes used to be, hands or feet looking oddly distorted, or the AI just completely misunderstanding the person’s pose.
One thing I noticed is that the input photo makes a massive difference. These tools generally struggle with complex poses, loose or patterned clothing, and poor lighting. A simple, front-facing, well-lit photo seems to give the AI its best shot.
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