Estimate your clothing fit from one photo
Upload a full-body photo and enter your height. FitSense estimates five garment measurements and recommends a NORDFELT size — and tells you honestly how confident it is. It’s a measuring tape in a browser tab, so we show you a range, not false precision.
1 · Your photo & height
JPG, PNG or WebP. Best results: front-facing, full body in frame, plain background.
Between 120 and 220 cm. This is the only number we need from you.
No photo handy? Try a built-in sample subject
These are synthetic figures (and a few deliberately broken inputs) bundled for testing — useful to see how estimates, ranges and graceful errors behave.
2 · Your estimate
Your size, measurements and confidence will appear here. Nothing is uploaded — everything is computed in this tab.
3 · Gets smarter from returns
A size chart is a guess; real fit is learned from outcomes. When customers tell us what they actually kept, FitSense discovers whether a style runs small or large and corrects future recommendations. This is a measured improvement on customers the model has never seen — not a slogan.
How this works & why you can trust it
On-device by design
The image is decoded to a local canvas and segmented in your browser. The only network request is a one-time, download-only fetch of a pinned pose model + runtime. The model is never sent your photo.
Honest about uncertainty
Every estimate is a probability, not a fact. We show a confidence level, a likely range for each measurement, and a size distribution — and we flag when an input is borderline or low-confidence.
You’re in control
Nothing is stored. “Clear photo” removes the image from memory immediately. You opt in before any estimate runs, and you can re-run with a different photo or height at any time.