CtrlVTON: Controllable Virtual Try-On via Visual-Instance-Prompt Segmentation
Abstract
Virtual try-on (VTO) has made significant progress in realistically transferring garments onto a target person. Yet most systems give the user little control over how a garment should be worn -- its size (loose or fitted), style (e.g., tucked in or untucked, open or closed), and spatial placement on the body. We address this gap with two complementary contributions. First, we define and solve Visual-Instance-Prompt Segmentation via VIP-SAM: given a flatlay image of a garment, segment that specific instance in a photograph of a person wearing it. This is an instance-level task, distinct from the typically studied category-level segmentation. Second, we introduce CtrlVTON, a controllable VTO framework that recasts try-on as an image editing problem and adds segmentation masks as pixel-level control over garment layout, including style, size, and spatial placement on the body. VIP-SAM and CtrlVTON each achieve state-of-the-art results on their respective tasks. In particular, CtrlVTON generates images that follow user-provided layouts far more faithfully than the strongest proprietary editing systems while matching them on garment fidelity.
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CtrlVTON: Controllable Virtual Try-On via Visual-Instance-Prompt Segmentation
VITON-HD-edit dataset: https://huggingface.co/datasets/NXN-Labs/VITON-HD-edit
GitHub: https://github.com/nxnai/CtrlVTON
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Our previous work: https://huggingface.co/papers/2508.04825
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