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Glow Mirror is a Japanese online AI skeletal-frame analysis tool for individual users who are unsure what kinds of clothing suit them. By taking a full-body photo with a smartphone camera, it uses AI and image recognition to classify the user’s body frame into three types: 「ストレート」, 「ウェーブ」, and 「ナチュラル」. Based on the result, it helps users understand suitable clothing designs, materials, and styling directions.
Based on the page content, Glow Mirror’s core capability is computer-vision-based analysis of body features. The official description says the model was developed by AI technology specialists and draws on theories and literature from multiple personal stylists and skeletal-frame diagnosis analysts. Its goal is not to follow a single school of thought, but to combine objective data with anatomical characteristics for assessment. The user flow is lightweight: users only need to take a full-body photo at home with their phone, making the barrier to entry much lower than offline image consulting services.
The page clearly emphasizes that the service is “free” to use, allowing users to start skeletal-frame diagnosis for free and receive a professional-level diagnosis at home at no cost. However, it does not disclose usage limits, account requirements, later paid features, or commercial plans. The main content is in Japanese, and there is no visible mention of a Chinese interface, Chinese reports, or multilingual support. Chinese users will therefore need to rely on browser translation to understand the content.
Its strengths are a clear positioning, simple usage, and easy-to-understand results. It is suitable as an initial reference for everyday styling and online shopping, helping reduce shopping mistakes where an item seems fine when tried on but turns out not to suit the wearer in practice. The limitations are also clear: it does not disclose model accuracy, training data scale, or third-party validation results; the diagnosis is limited to three categories, which may not cover complex body shapes or personal aesthetic differences; and shooting posture, lighting, and clothing obstruction may also affect the output.
The tool involves full-body image recognition, but the page does not explain whether images are uploaded, stored, how long they are retained, how they can be deleted, or whether they are encrypted. Privacy disclosure is insufficient. There is also no visible mention of API, SDK, e-commerce integration, or enterprise features. It is better suited to individual users, fans of Japanese-style fashion, and beginners who want to learn about skeletal-frame diagnosis. If high accuracy, Chinese-language service, or professional styling recommendations are required, it is still advisable to combine it with offline image consultants or other styling apps.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment, or ICP filing, so its accessibility status is unknown. Since the service is currently free and no payment method is disclosed, the main barriers for Chinese users may be language and network accessibility. Alternatives include StyleDNA, Acloset, Lookiero, as well as image consultants on Xiaohongshu/Taobao and offline skeletal-frame diagnosis services in China.
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glow-mirror.com is an Japan AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach glow-mirror.com directly.