Tonee vs Acloset

Almost identical on a feature list — and yet a completely different deal. Here’s what actually separates them, from the team that builds one of them.

Last reviewed June 20267 min readiOS

On paper, Tonee and Acloset are almost the same app. Both build outfits from clothes you already own. Both check the weather. Both read your colors from a selfie and cut out photo backgrounds automatically. So this comparison isn’t really about features — it’s about the deal you’re signing up for.

Acloset has spent the last couple of years tightening that deal: a 100-item cap on the free plan, ads, subscription tiers that climb with the size of your closet, and “beans” you buy by the handful. Tonee made the opposite call — one price, no ads, no shop. We build Tonee, so weigh that as you read. We’ve kept the facts straight.

Tonee.
One flat price, no ads
PlatformiOS only
Free tier20 items, no ads
Paid$3.99/mo · $29.99/yr
Ads / creditsNone
Best forPredictable, focused
Acloset
All-in-one AI stylist
PlatformiOS & Android
Free tier100 items, ads
Paid$3.99–$24.99/mo tiers
Ads / creditsAds + “beans”
Best forFeatures & Android

The 30-second version

Acloset is one of the most feature-packed wardrobe apps out there: a digital closet, AI outfits, a stylist chat, color and body-type analysis, wear tracking, packing, and a shopping advisor — on iOS and Android. Tonee covers the core of that with a much narrower focus and a much simpler bill: open it, get a weather-matched outfit from your own clothes, refine it in plain words, done.

If you want the biggest toolbox and you’re fine with ads and tiered pricing, Acloset gives you more. If you mostly want a fast daily answer without ads, credits, or a shop tab nudging you to buy, that’s where Tonee lives.

What Acloset does well

Acloset is popular for good reasons, and a few of them are things Tonee simply doesn’t do:

  • It’s on Android. Tonee isn’t. If you’re not on an iPhone, that settles it.
  • A bigger free closet. The free tier holds up to 100 items (with ads). Tonee’s free tier stops at 20. To catalog a large wardrobe without paying, Acloset goes further.
  • More tools in one place. A chat stylist, body-type analysis, detailed wear stats, and a packing assistant. If you like a deep, do-everything app, Acloset delivers.
  • Fast importing. Pull items straight from retailers like Amazon or Zara instead of photographing each piece.

Where Tonee is different

Tonee trades breadth for two things: a calmer experience and a simpler price.

  • No ads, anywhere. Not on the free tier, not ever. Acloset’s free plan is ad-supported.
  • One price, not a ladder. $3.99/month or $29.99/year covers everything. Acloset’s plans scale up to about $24.99/month as your closet grows, with “beans” on top.
  • No shop, no buy-new nudges. Acloset has a shopping advisor that recommends things to purchase. Tonee only ever uses what you already own.
  • Plain-language refinement. Say “make it more formal” and the outfit changes — the same idea as Acloset’s stylist chat, kept simple and tied to your real wardrobe.

Side by side

Feature comparison — as of June 2026.

FeatureToneeAcloset
PlatformsiOS only (iOS 17+)iOS & Android
Free tier20 items, no ads100 items, ad-supported
Paid plan$3.99/mo · $29.99/yr (one plan)$3.99–$24.99/mo, tiered by closet size
Outfits from your own clothesYesYes
Weather-awareYesYes
Plain-language refinementYesAI stylist chat
Color analysisYesYes
Auto background removalYesYes
AdsNoYes (free tier)
Credits / consumablesNo“Beans” packs
In-app shopping advisorNoYes

The pricing, in plain terms

This is where the two apps really part ways.

Acloset’s subscriptions are tiered by how many clothes you have: roughly $3.99/month at the entry level, climbing toward $24.99/month for the largest closets, with annual options and consumable “beans” sold separately. The free version keeps you under 100 items and shows ads. It’s a model that rewards casual use and charges more as you lean in.

Tonee has one paid plan: $3.99/month or $29.99/year — about $2.50/month — and it doesn’t change based on closet size. Free is 20 items with no ads and no card.

Honest take

If you want to digitize a big wardrobe for free and don’t mind ads, Acloset’s free tier is more generous. If you’d rather know your exact bill and never see an ad or a credit pack, Tonee is the simpler relationship.

So which one should you get?

Same core idea. The question is how much app — and how much pricing — you actually want.

Choose Tonee if…

You’re on iPhone, you want a fast daily outfit with no ads, no credits, and no shop, and you like one predictable price.

Choose Acloset if…

You’re on Android, you want the deepest toolbox (stylist chat, wear stats, packing), or you want a larger free closet and don’t mind ads.

The same idea, without the noise

No ads to sit through, no beans to buy, no bill that grows as you do. Just one flat price. Free to try, no card.

Download on the App Store
iPhone & iPad · iOS 17+ · 20 items and 5 outfits free

Common questions

Is Tonee cheaper than Acloset?

Tonee is one flat plan ($3.99/month or $29.99/year) with no ads and no credits. Acloset’s price depends on closet size and climbs up to about $24.99/month, plus optional credit packs. For a predictable bill, Tonee is usually cheaper; for a bigger free closet (with ads), Acloset holds more.

Does Tonee show ads?

No — never, on any plan. Acloset’s free tier is ad-supported.

Is Acloset on Android?

Yes. Tonee is iPhone and iPad only, so if you’re on Android, Acloset is your pick today.

Do both apps do color analysis?

Yes. Both include seasonal color analysis from a selfie.

Last reviewed June 2026. Acloset details are based on its App Store listing and official site at that date; pricing tiers and limits have changed before and may change again, so check the latest in-app. Tonee details reflect the current App Store version. Sources: Acloset on the App Store, acloset.app.