Sell a shirt in 8 colors without 8 photoshoots. Generate every apparel variant from a single product photo and keep your listings consistent.
Refresh an entire catalog for a new season. Batch-recolor hundreds of garments to this year’s palette with fabric realism intact.
A/B test garment colors in ads and on product pages before committing to a manufacturing run. Swap a dress color in seconds for each campaign.
Recolorify works in LAB color space, which separates lightness — the weave, folds, stitching, and shadows — from the color itself. Your shirt changes color without going flat or plastic-looking.
Enter the precise brand color or Pantone-equivalent hex instead of dragging a hue slider. Every selected garment region locks to the exact value you choose.
Click only the sleeve, only the dress, or the whole garment. Mixed-material outfits (fabric + zippers + soles) are handled per region, not as one flat surface.
Lock a color and process up to 500 garment photos in one pass, then export the lot as a ZIP — ideal for fashion catalogs and marketplace listings.
Upload your garment photo to Recolorify, click the fabric region you want to change, and enter a target hex code or pick a color. Recolorify recolors the clothing while preserving texture, folds, and shadows, then lets you export a full-resolution image. The whole process takes a few seconds and needs no Photoshop skills.
No. Recolorify changes color in LAB space, which keeps lightness — fabric weave, stitching, wrinkles, and natural shading — separate from the color. The recolored shirt or dress looks like a real photograph, not a flat paint fill.
Yes. You can type an exact hex code (or OKLCH/LAB value), so the garment matches your brand color or Pantone-equivalent precisely instead of an approximate hue shift.
Yes. Pro and Studio plans support batch uploads — lock a color pair and recolor up to 500 garment images in a single pass, then download them all as a ZIP for your store or catalog.