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The Best Indyx Alternatives in 2026

Indyx is a clean, capable closet app. You can catalog your whole wardrobe for free, build outfits, and log what you wear. So why look for an alternative? Usually for one of three reasons: you want the analytics that sit behind the paid Insider tier, you do not want to pay extra for a human stylist, or you want to try a look on your own photo before you wear it. This page lines up six closet apps so you can pick the one that fits how you actually get dressed.

Why people look for an Indyx alternative

Two things tend to push Indyx users to shop around.

If either of those is your reason, the rest of this list will help.

Indyx at a glance

Here is what Indyx does well, and where it stops.

That last point is the gap most alternatives are chasing. Vêtu fills it directly.

Vêtu: try-on on your own photo plus automatic daily outfits

Vêtu is built around two things Indyx leaves to a paid stylist or skips entirely: outfits suggested for you, and seeing a look on your own body before you commit.

Outfits you can rebuild from your own closet

The point of a styling app is wearing more of what you already own. Here are five looks built from common pieces. Add the items, then try each one on your own photo in Vêtu to check the fit before you walk out the door.

  1. Smart-casual standby: white button-down shirt, straight-leg blue jeans, tan loafers, gold hoops. Add a camel blazer when you need to look pulled together for a meeting.
  2. Cold-day work look: black fine-knit turtleneck, pleated midi skirt, ankle boots, finished with a long wool coat. Warm, simple, and office-ready.
  3. Weekend errands: striped tee, beige chinos, white sneakers, denim jacket. The kind of outfit you can throw on without thinking.
  4. Day to night: a slip dress with a chunky knit cardigan and white sneakers by day. Swap to strappy heels and a small clutch for the evening and the same dress reads dressy.
  5. One blazer, three ways: over a plain tee and jeans for casual, over the slip dress for evening, with tailored trousers for work. One piece, three looks, no new spending.

Each of these is a real, repeatable combination. Trying it on your photo first is the part that stops you second-guessing in the mirror.

Whering, Acloset and Pureple as Indyx alternatives

If Vêtu is not your pick, three other apps come up often.

Comparison table

App Free to start Price after On your own photo try-on Daily outfit suggestions Auto-tagging
Vêtu Yes, 7-day trial, no card One subscription, local pricing Yes, on your photo Yes, automatic each morning Yes
Indyx Yes, unlimited cataloging Paid Insider tier; human styling extra Not its focus Manual, or paid human styling Limited
Whering Yes Optional paid premium Not its focus Yes, planning and some suggestions Partial
Acloset Yes Optional paid premium Not its focus Yes, AI suggestions Yes
Pureple Yes Optional low-cost upgrade No Yes, basic suggestions Manual

Pricing for the other apps changes often, so check each store listing for the current number before you decide.

Best for self-styling versus best for hands-off daily outfits

Pick based on how much you enjoy the styling part. Some people love it. Some want to wake up and just get dressed.

What you keep and lose when you switch from Indyx

Be realistic before you move.

The honest test is simple: do you want to keep styling yourself, or do you want a daily outfit and a real look at it on you before you head out? If it is the second, start there.

Try it free. Download Vêtu on the App Store or Google Play and start your free 7-day trial, no card needed.

Frequently asked questions

Is Indyx free? Indyx offers free unlimited cataloging, with a paid Insider tier for analytics and extras, plus separate human styling services you pay for on top. Vêtu offers a free 7-day trial with no card needed, then continues as one subscription with local pricing in supported regions.

Does Indyx have virtual try-on? Indyx centers on cataloging, outfit logging, and human styling rather than on-photo try-on. If you want to try a look on your own photo, Vêtu is the closer fit, since it renders the look on your photo, not on a model or an avatar.

What is the best Indyx alternative for daily outfits? Vêtu suggests daily outfits from clothes you already own and lets you try each look on your photo. Teach it a few outfits the way you wear them and the suggestions are styled to match. Whering and Acloset also offer outfit planning if you prefer to build looks yourself.

Can I move my Indyx wardrobe to another app? Most apps require you to re-add items by photo, since closets rarely transfer directly. Adding items is faster in apps with auto-tagging, which both Vêtu and Acloset offer, so the camera does most of the work.

Which app is best if I like styling myself? Indyx, Whering, and Pureple keep you in control of every outfit, which suits people who enjoy building looks by hand. If you would rather the app suggest the outfit and let you check it on your own photo first, Vêtu is the better match.

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