The Closet.
Photograph your clothes. The AI tags everything — fabric, fit, season, occasion — and quietly enhances each shot to lookbook quality. Your wardrobe, organized and beautiful by morning.
A personal stylist that actually knows your wardrobe — what you own, what you wear, and what to put on this morning. Built like a fashion house, not a chatbot.
Other apps make you tag every shirt by hand — color, fabric, season, occasion. Tedious. And they never use the data.
Their AI recommends the same five outfits on rotation. It doesn't know what you own, what you've worn, or what the weather is. It's guessing.
Your photos look like an inventory spreadsheet, not a lookbook. The app feels utilitarian — not like something a fashion person would use.
Three surfaces, one closet. Each does one thing very well — and remembers what you taught it.
Photograph your clothes. The AI tags everything — fabric, fit, season, occasion — and quietly enhances each shot to lookbook quality. Your wardrobe, organized and beautiful by morning.
A chat that knows your clothes by name, checks the weather, and asks a smart question instead of guessing. It feels like texting a fashionable friend — one who's actually read your closet.
Tell it where, when, and why. Veyro reads the weather day-by-day, builds outfit-by-outfit packing lists, and quietly keeps you from overpacking or repeating.
Most wardrobe AIs ask what you like. Veyro learns from what you actually wear — and the difference shows up by week three.
Every recommendation Veyro makes is shaped by a quiet feedback loop. When you wear something, when you don't, when you swap an outfit at the last second — all of it folds back into your Signature Palette, the part of the app that learns your real taste, not the aspirational one.
Ambiguous request? Veyro asks. Office or office-with-clients? It chooses restraint over confidence — the way a good stylist does. And the personality is yours to set: warm, direct, playful, or considered.
Over time, the recommendations narrow. The app stops suggesting the kurta you never reach for. It learns your preferred silhouettes, your real color discipline, the days you dress up and the days you don't. It gets quieter. That's the point.
Five views from inside the app — your morning brief, the stylist, a packed week away, your style DNA, and the closet itself.
You favour clean lines and warm neutrals. Linen, cotton, tan and cream. You skip prints and reach for terracotta when you want a quiet edge.
Veyro speaks kurta as fluently as it speaks blazer. The AI knows when a sherwani belongs at a wedding and when a polo belongs at the office — and what changes between Tuesday morning and Saturday night.
Temperature in °C or °F — your choice. A built-in occasion glossary so you always know exactly how your clothes are tagged. Mixed wardrobes — Western and ethnic — handled as one closet, not two.
"Most wardrobe apps treat ethnic wear as an afterthought. We started there. The rest of the closet had to fit around it — not the other way around."
Veyro is invite-only while we tune the stylist. Free during beta. New invites go out every Thursday.