The best wardrobe apps in 2026

Eight apps worth your time, sorted by the job you’re actually trying to do — not by who paid for the top spot.

Last reviewed June 20268 min readiOS & Android

Full disclosure before anything else: we make one of these apps (Tonee). So instead of crowning ourselves “best overall” — which you’d be right to ignore — we’ve sorted the field by the job you’re trying to get done. Each app below is the one we’d genuinely recommend for a specific kind of person, including a few we don’t compete with at all.

All prices are in USD and current as of June 2026. Apps change pricing and limits often, so treat the numbers as a starting point and check the App Store before you commit.

The picks

Tonee — best for daily outfit decisions

iOS · free tier, then $3.99/mo or $29.99/yr. If your problem is the 8am stare into a full closet, Tonee is built for exactly that: snap your clothes, let the AI tag them, and get a weather-matched outfit you can refine in plain language (“make it more formal”). No shop, no ads, no feed. The honest caveats: it’s iPhone-only, and the free tier stops at 20 items. See how it compares to Whering →

Whering — best free, social closet

iOS & Android · free core, with paid extras. The category’s most popular app, and genuinely free to digitize a whole wardrobe. You get AI outfit picks (capped at six a day), a huge item database, and a real community where you can browse other people’s closets. The trade-off is a prominent Shop tab and AI shuffles that are more hit-or-miss than its other tools. Tonee vs Whering →

Acloset — best all-in-one AI toolbox

iOS & Android · free (100 items, ads), then tiered subscriptions. The most feature-dense option: AI outfits, a stylist chat, color and body-type analysis, wear tracking, and packing. The catch is the model — ads on the free tier and subscriptions that climb with your closet size, up to about $24.99/month, plus “beans” credits. Tonee vs Acloset →

Stylebook — best for power users and analytics

iOS · $4.99 one-time. A 15-year veteran for people who want a database, not a chatbot: cost-per-wear, packing lists, laundry and lending status, and total control over every field — paid once, no subscription. The cost is your time: setup is manual and can take hours, and there’s no weather or AI styling. Tonee vs Stylebook →

Save Your Wardrobe — best for sustainability and care

iOS, Android, Mac · free, with paid care services. A different mission: ethical brand ratings (via Good On You) and on-demand repairs, alterations, and cleaning. Lovely and ad-free — just note the care services are London-only for now, and there’s no AI outfit generation or weather. Tonee vs Save Your Wardrobe →

Cladwell — best for capsule wardrobes

iOS & Android · free tier, premium around $59.99/yr. Built around the capsule-wardrobe philosophy: pare down, then get daily outfit ideas from a tight, intentional closet, with weather and cost-per-wear. It’s more of a thoughtful outfit suggester than a deep AI stylist, and the initial setup takes some commitment.

Indyx — best with human stylists

iOS & Android · free, Insider $12.99/mo or $74.99/yr, plus styling add-ons. Pairs a digital closet with access to real, human stylists and even done-for-you cataloging. Strong analytics and outfit tools, but the genuinely useful parts sit behind paid tiers, so it’s the priciest pick if you go all in.

Pureple — best free budget option

iOS & Android · free (ads), with optional IAPs. A no-frills outfit planner that’s genuinely usable for free: auto-categorization, calendar, packing lists, and background removal. The downsides are intrusive ads and a dated interface, but it’s a fine zero-cost place to start.

All eight, side by side

Wardrobe apps compared — June 2026. Prices in USD, subject to change.

AppPlatformPriceAI outfitsWeatherBest for
ToneeiOSFree / $3.99mo / $29.99yrYesYesDaily decisions
WheringiOS, AndroidFree + extrasYesYesFree & social
AclosetiOS, AndroidFree (ads) / tieredYesYesAll-in-one
StylebookiOS$4.99 onceNoNoAnalytics
Save Your WardrobeiOS, Android, MacFree + careNoNoSustainability
CladwelliOS, AndroidFree / ~$59.99yrYesYesCapsules
IndyxiOS, AndroidFree / $12.99moYesNoHuman stylists
PurepleiOS, AndroidFree (ads) / IAPYesNoBudget

How to choose in one minute

Strip away the feature lists and it comes down to a few questions:

  • On Android? Tonee and Stylebook are out; look at Whering, Acloset, Cladwell, or Pureple.
  • Hate subscriptions? Stylebook ($4.99 once) or a free app like Whering, Save Your Wardrobe, or Pureple.
  • Want it automatic and weather-aware? Tonee, Acloset, or Cladwell.
  • Care most about sustainability? Save Your Wardrobe.
  • Just want to stop staring at your closet every morning? That’s the one we built Tonee for — and if it’s a recurring feeling, here’s why a full closet still feels like nothing to wear.

Still staring at your closet every morning?

That’s the one job Tonee was built for — outfits from the clothes you already own, no shopping, no noise. Free to try, no card.

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Common questions

What’s the best free wardrobe app?

For a genuinely free, full-featured closet, Whering is the most popular choice. Pureple and Save Your Wardrobe are also free (Pureple with ads). Tonee has a free tier of 20 items, then a paid plan.

Which wardrobe app has the best AI?

For automatic, weather-aware outfit generation you can refine in plain language, Tonee and Acloset lead. Whering’s AI picks are good but capped at six a day.

Is there a wardrobe app without a subscription?

Yes — Stylebook is a one-time $4.99, and Whering, Save Your Wardrobe, and Pureple are free to use.

Which app is best for Android?

Whering, Acloset, Cladwell, Indyx, and Pureple are all on Android. Tonee and Stylebook are iOS-only.

Last reviewed June 2026. Details are based on each app’s App Store listing and official site at that date; prices and limits change frequently, so confirm before downloading. We make Tonee, and we’ve tried to represent every other app fairly — if you spot something out of date, let us know via Support.