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Go to the Closet tab and tap the + button, then either snap a photo or pick one from your library. Drippy catalogs the piece for you — type, color, texture — and files it under the right group.
You can add several in a row. A dozen or so pieces is plenty to start; the more Drippy knows you own, the more variety it can build.
Around ten to fifteen — a few tops, a couple of bottoms, one layer, and shoes. That’s enough for real outfits. Add the rest whenever you have a spare minute.
If you grant calendar access, Drippy reads today’s events on your device to work out the kind of day you’re having — a lecture, a shift, the gym, a night out — and dresses you for it.
Your event titles and details never leave your phone. It’s completely optional: you can always pick the occasion yourself instead, and you can revoke access anytime in iOS Settings › Drippy.
Only so you can add a garment by photo. Drippy asks the first time you add a piece and uses that image for nothing else. You can change it anytime in iOS Settings › Drippy.
Yes — restyle it, or go to the Style tab, pick an occasion, and swipe through complete looks. Swipe right to keep one to your Lookbook, left to pass. What you keep shapes what you’re shown next.
Drippy works out an approximate area from your internet connection rather than GPS, so if you’re on a VPN or an unusual work network it can land in the wrong city. Turning the VPN off and reopening the app usually sorts it.
Open the item in your Closet and edit its details — you can correct the type, color, and name. Fixes stick, and future outfits use the corrected version.
For the best results, photograph one garment at a time on a plain surface in decent light.
Your closet is always readable offline. Styling a new outfit and fetching the forecast need a connection, so those wait until you’re back online.
Drippy includes a monthly styling allowance that comfortably covers everyday use. If you reach it, styling pauses and resets at the start of the next month. Everything else — your closet, your saved fits, your Lookbook — keeps working as normal.
No. Drippy has no sign-up and no login. Open it and it works.
Your closet lives on your device, so you hold the only copy. Use Reset closet in Settings to erase your items, or delete the app to remove all Drippy data from your phone.
If you restore the new phone from an iCloud or encrypted computer backup, Drippy’s data comes across with it. Setting the new phone up fresh starts you with an empty closet.
Bug reports, feature requests, and blunt feedback are all welcome — they genuinely shape what gets built next. Write to risoris@usa.com.
Curious how your data is handled? Read the privacy policy.