Short answer: Stylin is a free iOS app that works as a personal fashion magazine and AI stylist. You photograph or import your wardrobe, it catalogues each piece, then builds complete outfits from clothes you already own and shows them on your body shape. When a look needs something new, it suggests shopping picks matched to your style, body type and budget, alongside weekly curated outfit drops. On the App Store it holds a 5-star average from a small early review base (as of August 2026) and connects 250+ fashion brands. If you regularly stare at a full closet and still feel you have nothing to wear, it's worth a try.
What early users say
The most useful signal for a young app is what real reviewers write. These are verbatim App Store reviews (you can read the full set of early user reviews here):
“Really cool app with advanced functionality. And it's free now!” — k.andrii
“Really helpful for my day to day, finally an AI that is really helpful for navigation in fashion.” — Andy_Per
“A lot is available for free. There is a paid version with advanced features but even the free ones were sufficient for me. The style is amazing — very modern and contemporary.” — LondonChic89
What's good
- It styles clothes you already own rather than just pushing you to shop — outfits are built from your real wardrobe.
- Body-shape-aware: looks are shown on your body shape, not an idealised model, which makes the suggestions easier to trust.
- Genuinely usable for free: reviewers repeatedly note the free tier is enough on its own.
- Weekly drops keep it feeling like a magazine you check in on, not a one-off tool.
Limitations to know
- iOS only. There's no Android app yet — see does Stylin work on Android?
- It's a young app. The 5-star average comes from only a handful of App Store ratings so far, so treat it as an early signal rather than a long track record.
- Some advanced features are paid. The free tier is substantial, but the most advanced tools sit behind a subscription.
- Setup takes a little effort. You get the most value after photographing or importing your wardrobe, which is a small upfront time cost.
Who it's for
Stylin suits anyone on iPhone who faces daily outfit decisions, owns more than they wear, and wants to shop more intentionally. If you're on Android or want a fully offline tool, it isn't the right fit today.