Subtle Fit Preview
Use the lightest enlargement when the goal is outfit planning, neckline balance, or a believable social portrait retouch.
Upload one clothed adult portrait or body photo and use AI Breast Expansion to preview a fuller bust, a breast expansion filter result, or a realistic body edit while keeping the same person, clothing, proportions, and background believable.

— Splash gallery —
This confirmed clothed portrait comparison shows fuller bust shape through fit, neckline, and posture cues while keeping identity, styling, and camera logic steady enough for the change to read as proportion, not spectacle.
— Chapter 01 —
Chapter 01: AI Breast Expansion is a focused photo-retouch workflow for clothed adult images where someone wants to preview a fuller bust line without rebuilding the whole body. It works as a breast expansion filter, body editor, body shape preview, and outfit/body preview tool for outfit-fit checks, dress-neckline planning, social-photo polish, and camera-ready mockups when the original pose, face, clothing, and scene should stay recognizable.
Chapter 01 also explains the boundary between preview and body judgment. This page is for a realistic body edit on a photo you choose, not a claim about a real body, not a shaming comparison, and not a medical or sexualized promise. Compared with a general Body Editor, this route is narrower: it edits bust fullness through existing clothing while avoiding explicit styling, exaggerated cleavage, and warped anatomy. The safest read is simple: use the result to judge whether the outfit and silhouette preview look believable, not whether any body is better or worse.
— Fit Tips —
Use the lightest enlargement when the goal is outfit planning, neckline balance, or a believable social portrait retouch.
Supported, dress, and neckline presets are most useful when clothing shape, fabric tension, and body proportions stay stable.
This workflow is for clothed adult photos and fit visualization, not nudity, minors, sexualized coercion, or identity-misleading edits.
Use only clothed adult images where the torso and outfit are clearly visible.
Choose a modest preview first if the image is for wardrobe, shopping, or glamour shoot planning.
Check fabric seams, hands, arms, and neckline edges because proportion edits can distort nearby details.
Do not use this tool on minors, non-consensual images, or requests intended to sexualize someone without permission.
— Occasions —
Preview whether a top, dress, or fitted outfit would read better with a slightly fuller bust shape before you post, buy, or restyle the look.
Check how a fuller bust would affect neckline balance, strap tension, and the overall dress silhouette while keeping the garment recognizable.
Apply a restrained fuller-bust edit to one portrait or mirror photo when the image is already good but you want a more flattering upper-body line.
Test a more camera-ready bust shape in advance of a styled portrait, creator shoot, or beauty-led photo set without changing the whole body.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Use one clothed adult photo to create a private, proportional body-edit preview. Choose the fit or fullness style, generate the result, and compare whether the outfit, posture, and silhouette still look natural.
Start with an adult portrait or body photo where the neckline, torso, and outfit shape are visible. The preview edits the clothed silhouette while aiming to keep posture, fabric, and overall proportions intact.
Tip: Avoid extreme cropping, crossed arms, heavy jackets, or busy patterns when you need a clean before-and-after outfit comparison.
Choose Natural Boost for the most restrained change, Balanced Fullness for visible volume, Push-Up Shape for lift, Dress Fit for neckline planning, or Camera Ready for a polished portrait retouch.
Tip: Use Dress Fit for gowns, fitted tops, and shopping mockups; use Natural Boost when the goal is a subtle social-photo edit.
Review the result against the original and keep the version where the bust, waist, shoulders, neckline, and fabric tension still fit the body naturally.
Tip: Rerun with a lighter style if seams bend, patterns stretch, or the silhouette starts looking exaggerated.
— What creators say —
“Most tools in this category either look fake or go straight into explicit territory. The clothed, proportional direction is much more usable for real outfit photos.”
“I only wanted to preview how one dress might fit with a fuller shape. The dress-fit framing makes much more sense than a generic body editor.”
“The useful part is that it focuses on one upper-body change while trying to keep the clothing believable instead of rebuilding the whole picture.”
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— Frequently asked —
It is designed to increase visible bust fullness and projection in a clothed adult photo while trying to preserve identity, body proportions, clothing structure, and background realism. The presets vary mainly in how subtle, lifted, or outfit-focused the fuller-bust effect should be.
No. This app is intentionally positioned for clothed adult photos only. The prompt explicitly blocks nudity, clothing removal, unrealistic cleavage, and sexualized output.
Yes. That is one of the main practical intents behind the page. The Dress Fit direction is aimed at neckline balance, fabric tension, and upper-body silhouette checks.
No. The app assumes one uploaded adult photo and is not intended for minors or text-only body generation.
A preview is a private visual check on one clothed adult photo so you can judge whether the outfit, shape, and framing look believable. Body judgment implies ranking or shaming a real person, which is not what this page is for.
Yes, for the current shipped pass. The page now uses one confirmed real generated comparison pair across its showcase and use-case sections, and the broader asset expansion can continue in later passes.
Upload one clothed adult photo and test a natural fuller-bust preview that keeps the same person, outfit, and framing recognizable.