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Snap your clothes
Photograph items as you wear them. Auxi tags fabric, color, and category.
Now in TestFlight
Auxi turns the clothes you already own into outfits worth wearing.
Why Auxi
You own enough. The friction is choosing — pulling, pairing, second-guessing. Most days the answer is the same three pieces because the rest is too much to think about.
Auxi reads your wardrobe, the weather, your day, and proposes one outfit you can actually wear. Swap pieces, save favorites, move on with your morning.
Three steps
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Photograph items as you wear them. Auxi tags fabric, color, and category.
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Weather, occasion, and how dressy you want to be. Or let us pick the defaults.
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A single outfit, built from your own pieces. Swap any item, save the look.
Built for daily wear
Outfits respect the forecast — layers when it cools, lighter pieces when it warms.
Casual coffee, smart-dressy dinner, run-the-day errands. The brief shapes the look.
Auxi remembers what you wore, what you skipped, and what you keep coming back to.
Tell Auxi the aesthetic you’re after. Outfits stay in your lane, not the algorithm’s.
Questions
Auxi is free during TestFlight. Pricing for the public release is being decided based on what costs to keep good outfits coming.
No. Start with the ten or so pieces you actually wear. Auxi will work with what it has and improve as you add more.
Swap any piece for an alternative, or skip the suggestion entirely. Auxi learns from what you keep and what you pass on.
Yes — quietly. The longer you use it, the more its suggestions narrow toward what you actually reach for.
iOS first via TestFlight, then App Store. Android is on the roadmap once the iOS experience is solid.