Find pieces worth a fitting.
Browse quiet edits, partner catalogues, and silhouettes by mood, fabric, colour, and occasion.
An AI outfit stylist and virtual try-on for online shoppers. Discover pieces, see them on your silhouette, save the looks that work, then continue to the original retailer.



Sartora is not a store and it is not a checkout. It is the decision layer between discovery and purchase: find a piece, see the direction on your own silhouette, compare the look, save it, then return to the retailer with more confidence.
Browse quiet edits, partner catalogues, and silhouettes by mood, fabric, colour, and occasion.
Use a private reference to render a synthetic preview before you commit to the retailer's checkout.
The stylist layer suggests pairings, palettes, and proportions around the item you are considering.
Compare versions side by side instead of relying on memory or a product page alone.
Save looks and pieces into your private closet so the next decision starts from context.
Sartora hands you back to the original retailer. Pricing, sizing, payment, returns, and fulfilment stay there.
A fitting in Sartora unfolds as a small ritual. Begin from a quiet portrait, gather pieces from a partner retailer, watch them resolve onto your own silhouette, then carry the look back to where it lives.




Each set is one fitting kept whole — before, the chosen outfit, the final try-on, then the wide split. No model crosses sets.















The public site has to say this plainly: Sartora is useful before checkout, not after. It helps shoppers reduce uncertainty while keeping the purchase relationship with the retailer.
Sartora is built around a small handful of retailers at a time. Conversations are private; access stays inside the retailer's own checkout.
We work with one or two retailers per category at a time, on a private basis. There is no public roster, no logos to display, and no checkout to claim. If your house is curious, the door is the form below.
Sartora should be explicit about image handling and limitations. The fitting is a preview, not a promise; your likeness is not a public asset; checkout always stays with the retailer.
The full safety page explains likeness, image handling, AI limits, and retailer hand-off in plain language.
The site now needs both shopper conversion and partner conversion. Until the backend form exists, mailto links keep the page static and deploy-safe.
Join the private preview list for the first Sartora iOS invitations.
Or email [email protected]
For retailers, affiliate networks, and product-feed conversations. Sartora sends shoppers back to the retailer; it does not replace checkout.
Short answers for shoppers, reviewers, affiliate networks, and App Store context.
Sartora is an AI outfit stylist and virtual try-on experience for online shoppers. It helps you discover pieces, preview them on your silhouette, save looks, and continue to the original retailer.
No. Sartora does not sell retailer products directly and does not own checkout, payment, shipping, returns, or customer support for retailer purchases.
No. Try-on images are synthetic previews for decision support. They can help you judge direction, drape, colour, and proportion, but they are not exact fit guarantees.
The intended app flow starts from a clear full-length reference under even light. Final photo requirements will be shown in the app before generation.
Your reference and generated previews are meant to stay private to your account. The safety and privacy pages explain deletion, limits, and retailer hand-off.
Sartora is in private preview for iOS. Request access and the team will invite small batches as the product opens.
Visuals are synthetic try-on previews created for Sartora. No real customer photos or real person likenesses are shown. The platform is in private preview and is not transactional. Checkout, when available, will live with the partner retailer.
A small private preview, opening to a small private list. Partnership inquiries first; fitting previews on request.