Indyx unlocks the potential of what you own. As the best FREE digital wardrobe and styling app, you can index your closet, plan outfits, track your cost-per-wear, share your closet with friends, and get styled by experts...all in one place!
DIGITIZE YOUR WARDROBE
Indyx gives you the tools to create an oh-so-scrollable digital wardrobe that makes shopping your own closet just as satisfying as doom scrolling a shopping site. Add your own photos and we'll automatically remove the background and optimize image quality. Need some help indexing? We also offer wardrobe cataloging services that sends a professional Archivist to your home to digitize your wardrobe without you lifting a finger.
STYLE YOUR WARDROBE
Plan outfits on your own with fully customizable drag-and-drop outfit boards. Or, take advantage of our personal styling services to get professional help re-styling your own wardrobe along with personalized shopping recommendations. No random outfits styled by robots or complete chance, just real style solutions along with just-for-you tips and tricks that make all the difference.
SHARE YOUR WARDROBE
Ever wanted to peek into someone else's closet? With Indyx, now you can. Share your own closet with friends to get style help from those you already trust the most. And, browse the featured Open Closets of our favorite stylists and influencers to get real-life style inspiration, from what they *really* own right down to how they style it into their own outfits.
FULL FEATURE LIST FOR THE INDYX CLOSET APP
Digital Closet Organizer:
+ Add your own photos (or, ones you save from retailer websites) and we'll automatically remove the background and optimize image quality
+ Or, take advantage of our professional cataloging service for an instant start without lifting a finger
+ Categorize and filter your items by brand, category, subcategory, color, season, and location
+ Sort your closet by number of wears and cost-per-wear (CPW)
+ Organize your closet in whatever order you prefer, and customize your wardrobe view so you can see all the details (2 items across), the big picture (7-items across), or anything in-between
Outfit Planning & Tracking:
+ Create your own outfits with our fully customizable drag-and-drop outfit boards
+ Use outfit tags to organize your outfits into categories
+ Plan your week by scheduling outfits to a calendar, automatically tracking the cost-per-wear of your pieces
+ Save your OOTD selfies to the calendar to remember how you looked and felt in each outfit, visualizing how your style develops over time
Discover Your Personal Style:
+ Articulate your three style words with the help of our Style Quiz
+ Take our free 8-week Style Workshop course to get inspired, define your style, and build a wardrobe plan to match
Get Personal Styling:
+ Subscribe to The Feed for weekly outfits and personalized shopping recommendations from a real human personal stylist
+ Book a Lookbook for a one-off set of ten (10) professionally styled outfits from your own closet, and with a few new pieces mixed in (if you choose)
+ Schedule The Call with an expert stylist to chat through your style dilemmas live, with the reference of your digital closet as a tool to guide the conversation
Share with Friends:
+ Your closet is private by default, but open your closet to make it searchable in the app to friends
+ Browse the real life closets (the items and outfits!) of our favorite stylists and style creators to get inspired
Travel Outfit Planning and Packing Lists:
+ Use Collections to build seasonal capsules or packing lists
+ Add outfits to a Collection to automatically generate an itemized list, so you never forget an important piece again
WHO WE ARE
Digital Wardrobe
Digital Closet
Virtual Closet
Clueless Closet
Closet Organization
Outfit Planner
Outfit Maker
Outfit Recommendations
Personal Styling
Fashion Moodboard
Travel Packing List
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Is Indyx free?
Yes, Indyx is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Indyx legit?
🤔 The Indyx app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Lots of cool ideas here poor execution, begs for notifications
The good
Raw idea is there, making a wardrobe is easy
Sorting is quick and easy
Calendar view is nice
I’m excited to use the stylist functions and hope that’s good
The bad
Wow, every time I boot it begs me to turn on notifications. It’s a wardrobe app, you don’t need them. And you certainly don’t need them THAT badly. It’s actually awful.
Let me just select clothes I wore that day and not make an outfit that needs to be logged forever and permanently clutter up my outfit list. Needing to not click the date but the plus button first, make an outfit, then go to the date, then select an outfit. This tangle of a workflow aggravates me so much because it assumes i want to keep every outfit perfectly saved. And the workflow means I’d be more likely to just pick something similar enough to an outfit made already screwing data points.
Great but can’t get better
Love the app for cataloguing my items. However, some of the sorting and navigating feels clunky based on how many steps you need to do the sorting. I suggested a few features through support and they said they’re going to improve the sorting but only for paid members. Your app shouldn’t be only easy to use if I’m paying for it? Shouldn’t the ease of use prompt me to buy it in appreciation? You get a few extra statistics if you pay for it too, which is whatever for me. Does what I need it do but I’m not expecting it to get better now
Needs some fixes
I do really like using this app to track my outfits but it needs some changes. The quality of the photos are horrible. I can’t show any print or details on my clothing. I wish there was the option to upload closer up photos of our items or if there was just a way to fix this.
Quality of Life behind Paywall
I love this app so far, but I am greatly disappointed that some quality of life features are behind a paywall that don’t need to be.
I understand needing to fund the app, but a $9 subscription is very excessive if I am someone who just wants to see my stats and maybe reorder my closet/see it at a birdseye view. These features are no extra cost to employees as it’s an automatic process via the app. The subscription definitely makes sense for accessing the community and discounts on Lookbooks. I think it’s also acceptable for extra features such as unlimited selfies that don’t serve a function but are fun.
But this is advertised a closet logging app. I think the fact that the two features I first mentioned are behind a paywall defeats the purpose to some degree.
This is still a small app and I’d love to see it grow. I personally think a one-time payment to unlock access to stats forever for a reasonable price like $1, the cost of many apps with unlockable features, would be great! Or even watch an ad to unlock seeing my stats for an hour. Another option is to have different subscription options with different prices, $1/M for stats+birds eye, $3/M for selfies, $9/M for community+discounts, etc. Not everyone has $9 a month to spare if they’re not seeking fashion advice but still want to enjoy more features of the app. That’s more than a lot of streaming services that are unaffordable to me and I’m sure others are in similar situations. I’d super appreciate it if the team could consider this, I’d love to support Indyx!!!
Loving the app!
I’ve never used a closet organizing app before, but Indyx has made me see the appeal. It’s super easy to use and gives me better insight into what I wear and what I don’t. I am more likely to pass on buying something that looks great in the store and on me, but that I just won’t gravitate to over time. It’s also been helpful with packing. I like to travel light and the app helps make it easy to see how much I can mix and match what I’m planning to bring.
So Far, So Good
I’m still cataloguing my closet, but it’s been simple and straight forward, which i appreciate. I would like to see the ability to filter fields that are blank so that I can tell which pieces are missing what information. For example, i might want to see which items don’t have a season tagged, or that don’t have the Secondhand field filled in. I also think having a field where you can track when you last wore and item, and have this synced to the calendar, would be a great addition!
Love it!
I LOVE THIS APP! It’s so fun and helpful for picking out new outfits I’ve never thought of before. I love the search features - you can look at all the blue pants in your wardrobe, for instance. You can use as many categories as you want. It’s easily one of my favorite apps. So well thought out and designed. Highly recommend!
My favorite app on my phone
I love this app, I’ve tried many closet apps before and this one is by far the best but PLEASE MAKE THIS AVAILABLE ON IPAD AND VISION PRO!! I’m begging
Better outfit editing
Truly a great app. All the insights are very useful and I trusting. There are two features I think should be added 1) easier editing tools for the outfits such as a slider for the size of items and a way to lock items in place 2) A gifted category to go with secondhand or not.
Fantastic app
This has been my favorite app of 2024, hands down. Indyx is a wardrobe revelation. It got me out of my style rut and excited about wearing clothes I already have. l love many of the features, but I’ll list a few of my favorites. Indyx offers affordable access to excellent stylists who can view your online closet and make suggestions. I’ve learned a lot from their outfit ideas and recommendations for underutilized items in my closet that I love but struggled to style on my own. Indyx’s wardrobe analytics are also really helpful. They show me at a glance what is already in my closet (category, color, season, etc…) and how often I am wearing the items I already have. Using this app has allowed me to buy less while feeling more stylish than ever. Win win!
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