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AI Tattoo Try-On

Paint the exact spot on your body photo, describe the design you have in mind, choose from 10 tattoo styles, and see the AI-generated result blended naturally with your skin.

1 Upload Body Photo

Upload a photo of the body area

Arm, shoulder, back, chest, etc. (max 10MB)
150K+Previews
~15sAvg Time
HDQuality

How It Works

  1. Upload a body area photo
  2. Draw where you want the tattoo
  3. Describe your design and style

Tips for Best Results

  • Show clear, bare skin area
  • Good lighting on the body
  • Be specific in your description

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Why Choose Our AI Tattoo Try-On

10 Tattoo Styles

Pick from Realistic, Traditional, Geometric, Tribal, Japanese, Watercolor, Minimalist, Blackwork, Neo-Traditional, or Sketch. Each style changes how the AI renders the ink, so you can compare wildly different looks on the same photo.

Brush-Drawn Placement

You paint the placement mask directly on your photo with an adjustable brush. The AI reads that mask and places the tattoo exactly there, wrapping the design around curves, muscles, and bone structure rather than pasting it flat.

No Commitment

A real tattoo is permanent. This preview is not. Run as many designs and placements as you want before you sit in the chair, so you walk in knowing exactly what you want.

Skin-Integrated Results

The FLUX inpainting model preserves the underlying skin texture, lighting direction, and tone while generating the tattoo. The output looks like ink that belongs on the skin, not a sticker placed over a photo.

Perfect For

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FLUX AI Inpainting

This tool uses FLUX inpainting, a diffusion model that fills only the region you masked while leaving the rest of the photo unchanged. You describe the design in plain text, the model generates detailed tattoo art inside the painted area, and the result inherits the skin's existing lighting and texture.

Because the generation is conditioned on both your text prompt and your chosen style, the same description produces very different outputs in Blackwork versus Japanese versus Watercolor. You can iterate quickly and compare options before sharing the result with your artist as a reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload a photo of the body area you want to tattoo, then use the brush tool to paint over the spot where the tattoo should appear. Type a description of your design, choose a style, and hit Apply. The FLUX inpainting model generates the tattoo inside your painted region and blends it with the skin in your photo. The whole process runs in roughly 15 to 40 seconds.

JPG, PNG, and WebP are all accepted. For the sharpest result, use a well-lit photo where the skin area is clearly visible and not blurred. The model works best when it can read the skin texture in the region you want to tattoo, so close-up shots of arms, shoulders, or backs tend to produce the most realistic output.

Most tattoo previews finish in 15 to 40 seconds. The interface shows a progress state while the model works. Intricate designs or larger mask areas may take closer to a minute.

Your photos are sent to the AI processing pipeline only to generate your result and are not shared with third parties or used to train models. Completed previews are saved to your account gallery so you can download or delete them at any time.

The output matches the resolution of your input photo. The inpainting model generates the tattoo at full detail, preserving skin pores, hair, and shadows in the surrounding area so the result looks like a real photo rather than a composite. More detailed prompts and higher-resolution input photos consistently produce the sharpest previews.

The tool processes one photo at a time. After downloading your result it gets added to the My Tattoo Previews gallery in your account, and you can immediately upload a new photo or try a different design on the same image.

No. You upload a photo, paint over the skin area with the brush, and type what you want. Describing the tattoo in plain language like "black and grey geometric wolf" or "Japanese cherry blossom sleeve" is all the input the AI needs.

Results download as PNG files at the same resolution as your uploaded photo. You can share the preview directly with your tattoo artist as a visual reference or post it to social media to get opinions before booking your appointment.

You own the photos you upload and the previews you generate. Tattoo artists and studios can use the results as client consultation references or portfolio mock-ups without additional restrictions.

Manually compositing a tattoo onto a photo in editing software requires selecting the skin area precisely, adjusting perspective and shading, and matching color to the lighting, which can take an hour per image if you know what you are doing. Here you paint the area in seconds and the model handles the rest. The bigger practical difference is iteration: you can try ten designs in the time it takes to manually place one.

Tattoo Try-On: Preview Tattoos on Your Body Free vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Cost per Use $0.09 $50-$200+ per project $0.15-$0.30 per image
Speed Results in seconds Hours with Photoshop Minutes per image
Skill Required None — fully automated Professional editing skills Some learning curve
Quality AI-powered, photorealistic Depends on editor skill Template-based, limited
Accessibility Browser-based, any device Desktop software required App or desktop required
Revisions Unlimited instant retries Time-consuming redo Limited by credits