Outfit and product recolors
Use the page presets to set the main creative direction before adding smaller custom notes.
Upload an image and use this AI color editor to recolor the main object or surface. Use preset directions for clothes, products, cars, walls, furniture, and packaging while keeping texture, lighting, and overall composition stable.

— Splash gallery —
This confirmed recolor comparison keeps the original shape and light intact, so the new hue feels like a material choice instead of a flat filter.
— Chapter 01 —
Change Color of Image is an AI image color changer for photos where one surface needs a new hue but the scene should still feel real. People use it to recolor a photo for clothing color changes, product color change previews, car paint ideas, wall palettes, furniture upholstery, packaging accents, and quick client mockups when the object shape and material already look right. If you are searching for change color of image, image color changer, recolor photo, or swap image colors, this is the kind of edit you are usually after.
It is different from background replacement and style transfer. A background replacement changes the whole backdrop, sometimes with a new scene; this tool keeps the setting and updates only the selected object or surface. A style transfer changes the artistic look of the whole image, while this tool stays focused on believable color replacement, so the result still reads like the same garment, product, car, wall, or chair.
— Chapter 02 —
Use the page presets to set the main creative direction before adding smaller custom notes.
Match the uploaded image, preset, and final use case so the result feels intentional rather than over-edited.
Keep identity, safety, and practical output limits in mind when choosing how far to push the effect.
Select Outfit Recolor, Product Recolor, or Wall Color Change based on the main surface; mixing several targets can create spillover.
Name the material as well as the color, such as navy cotton shirt, matte black car paint, or sage painted wall.
Use Packaging and Logo carefully when brand marks need to stay readable; AI recoloring is not a substitute for exact prepress color matching.
Avoid photos with harsh colored lighting if you need an accurate preview, because reflections can pull the new color into nearby objects.
— Occasions —
Preview a new colorway for one product listing without reshooting the whole catalog item from scratch.
Test a different hoodie, top, jacket, or dress color on the same person before you buy, post, or style the look.
Try a new vehicle finish while preserving the same body lines, reflections, windows, wheels, and proportions.
Preview how a new wall color could look around the same furniture and lighting setup before buying paint or restaging the room.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Upload one image, name the object or surface you want recolored, choose the closest preset direction, and then compare whether the material still looks believable after the color swap.
Start with a photo where the main recolor target is easy to identify, such as a hoodie, bottle, car, wall, package, or chair.
Tip: Clean edge separation and readable shadows help the new color stay selective instead of bleeding into unrelated areas.
Use Outfit Recolor for garments, Product Recolor for ecommerce objects, Car Paint Swap for vehicles, Wall Color Change for backdrops, Furniture Recolor for interiors, or Packaging and Logo for brand panels.
Tip: Pick the preset based on the material being recolored, not only the target hue.
Compare the recolored version against the original and inspect seams, shadows, texture, reflections, label placement, and object edges before saving.
Tip: If the result starts looking like a flat overlay, rerun with a reminder to preserve texture, highlights, and material shading.
— What creators say —
“The useful part is keeping the same product and just testing another colorway instead of regenerating a whole new listing image.”
“A recolor tool is only worth using if it preserves reflections and panel lines. That is what makes a paint preview feel believable.”
“Wall-color tests are much easier when the furniture and room lighting stay recognizable instead of the whole image shifting tone.”
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— Frequently asked —
It changes the color of one main object or surface in a photo, such as clothing, packaging, a product body, a car, a wall, or furniture, while trying to preserve the same scene, texture, and lighting.
It is positioned for selective recolor. The goal is to localize the change to the target object or surface instead of tinting the whole photo.
Yes. Those are among the strongest intent clusters behind the page, along with walls, furniture, and packaging recolor previews.
That is the goal. The default prompt explicitly asks the model to keep material texture, folds, highlights, reflections, shadows, and overall composition stable while changing the hue.
Background replacement changes the backdrop, often into a new scene or studio setting. Style transfer changes the artistic look of the whole image. This tool stays narrower: it keeps the scene and changes only the selected object color so the edit reads like a real recolor photo rather than a new background or art style.
This shipped pass replaces placeholder SVG media with one confirmed real hosted recolor comparison and reuses that example across the page while broader category-specific unique examples remain for a future pass.
Upload a photo and recolor the main object or surface while keeping shape, texture, lighting, and the rest of the scene stable.