Kolors - VTO

kolors-vto

Kolors - VTO is a virtual try-on model, enabling users to visualize clothing patterns and colors.

Fast Inference
REST API

Model Information

Response Time~90 sec
StatusActive
Version
0.0.1
Updated8 days ago

Prerequisites

  • Create an API Key from the Eachlabs Console
  • Install the required dependencies for your chosen language (e.g., requests for Python)

API Integration Steps

1. Create a Prediction

Send a POST request to create a new prediction. This will return a prediction ID that you'll use to check the result. The request should include your model inputs and API key.

import requests
import time
API_KEY = "YOUR_API_KEY" # Replace with your API key
HEADERS = {
"X-API-Key": API_KEY,
"Content-Type": "application/json"
}
def create_prediction():
response = requests.post(
"https://api.eachlabs.ai/v1/prediction/",
headers=HEADERS,
json={
"model": "kolors-vto",
"version": "0.0.1",
"input": {
"clothes_img": "https://storage.googleapis.com/magicpoint/global_inputs/clothes.png",
"person_img": "https://storage.googleapis.com/magicpoint/models/women.png"
}
}
)
prediction = response.json()
if prediction["status"] != "success":
raise Exception(f"Prediction failed: {prediction}")
return prediction["predictionID"]

2. Get Prediction Result

Poll the prediction endpoint with the prediction ID until the result is ready. The API uses long-polling, so you'll need to repeatedly check until you receive a success status.

def get_prediction(prediction_id):
while True:
result = requests.get(
f"https://api.eachlabs.ai/v1/prediction/{prediction_id}",
headers=HEADERS
).json()
if result["status"] == "success":
return result
elif result["status"] == "error":
raise Exception(f"Prediction failed: {result}")
time.sleep(1) # Wait before polling again

3. Complete Example

Here's a complete example that puts it all together, including error handling and result processing. This shows how to create a prediction and wait for the result in a production environment.

try:
# Create prediction
prediction_id = create_prediction()
print(f"Prediction created: {prediction_id}")
# Get result
result = get_prediction(prediction_id)
print(f"Output URL: {result['output']}")
print(f"Processing time: {result['metrics']['predict_time']}s")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error: {e}")

Additional Information

  • The API uses a two-step process: create prediction and poll for results
  • Response time: ~90 seconds
  • Rate limit: 60 requests/minute
  • Concurrent requests: 10 maximum
  • Use long-polling to check prediction status until completion

Overview

The Kolors model enables the realistic visualization of garments on human images by seamlessly overlaying garments while maintaining natural proportions, shadows, and details. This model is designed for fashion innovation, enhancing online retail experiences. 

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