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Show HN: ColorChanger – Recolor clothing and hair in photos with AI (free demo)
2 points by evon0231 16 hours ago | 2 comments

What it is A web tool that recolors clothing (tops, pants, skirts) and hair while preserving texture, lighting, and shadows. Upload a photo, pick a shade, get a realistic recolor.

How to try Supports JPG/PNG; new users get a free trial generation. Upload directly on the homepage.

How it works Segmentation → recolor → blend. Typical processing time is ~10–20s per image in the browser workflow. Best results with clear, well-lit photos; high-contrast areas and solid colors work best.

Pricing (for sustained use) Pay-as-you-go $2.99 (20 credits ≈ ~10 images), Pro Monthly $6.99 (60 credits), Pro Yearly $57.99 (700 credits). Plans include HD downloads and no watermark.

Privacy Images are processed securely and auto-deleted after processing; free users can process anonymously; registered users may have temporary storage for download. No third-party sharing or training without consent. Details in the privacy policy.

Looking for feedback What would make recolors trustworthy for e-commerce? (e.g., disclosure badges, limited gamut, color-profile tips). Also interested in edge cases you’d like us to handle better (patterns, tricky edges, low-light).

Link https://colorchanger.online

era37 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Tried the demo on desktop. Processing took a few minutes for a standard JPEG, and when it "finished" the Download button redirected to an API endpoint that returned "invalid params," so I couldn’t save. Do you have client vs server details you can share? A visible progress indicator and an error toast with a retry link would help debug.

evon0231 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Thanks for checking this out! You’ll need to sign in with Google/Github to use the free trial (keeps abuse away). Works nicely on simple clothing + hair shots, but messy curls and bold prints? Sometimes it turns into an accidental fashion experiment. If you break it, please share — I collect the funniest fails for the roadmap.