See how a sherwani looks on you before the big day — the length, the collar, the embroidery and the colour, rendered onto your own photo.

Choosing a groom or festive sherwani usually means multiple shop visits. VirtualWare lets you preview the look first: upload a photo of yourself and a sherwani image, and the AI renders it on you so you can judge the length, the collar, the buttons and how the embroidery reads against your complexion.
It reproduces the detail that defines a sherwani — thread work, zari, and rich fabrics like silk and brocade — and works alongside churidar or a stole in multi-garment mode for the full wedding look.
A clear, front-facing photo of yourself — any clothing, any phone camera.
Choose the sherwani you want to see — from a catalogue or your own image.
Get a photorealistic preview in seconds, with the fabric and colour preserved.
A straight-on photo lets the sherwani sit correctly from the collar down through the buttons.
Good lighting and a clean background give the truest colour and the sharpest embroidery detail.
A clear, flat image showing the collar and front work yields the most faithful render.
Yes. In multi-garment mode you can layer the sherwani with a churidar and stole to preview the complete outfit.
Thread work, zari and brocade texture are reproduced with high fidelity, so ornate sherwanis look like themselves.
No. Any normal photo of yourself works — the AI renders the sherwani onto you.