Guide

How To Use Undress

The undress flow works best when the source image is clean, the masked area is deliberate, and the preset matches the pose. Treat it like guided inpainting rather than a one-click randomizer.

Only upload lawful adult images that you own or have explicit permission to use. No minors, no public figures, and no other people’s photos without consent.

How It Works

1

Choose a strong source image

Start with a clear image where the person is easy to read and the pose is visible. Clean lighting and a simple composition usually give the model more to work with than dark, blurry, or heavily cropped photos.

2

Mask the area you want changed

Paint over the parts you want the model to transform. It is usually better to cover a little more than too little so the generation has enough room to blend edges and replace clothing naturally.

3

Pick an overlay preset

Select the preset that matches the body type and direction you want. If a preset is locked, you will need tokens to use it. Keep the preset aligned with the pose in the source image for the cleanest result.

4

Retry with small adjustments

If the output is not right, expand the painted area slightly, try a different preset, or upload a better source photo. Several small iterations usually work better than forcing one bad input.