iOS · Indie app
Natty
Get dressed, shoot, go.
Natty is a personal style assistant for the moment before you head out — take a photo, say where you're going, and get a warm, specific read in ten seconds. No scores, no judgment, just a clear answer and one small thing to try. Every look lands on an automatic calendar, so your style builds a memory over time.
Story
Why Natty exists.
Natty started from a small, familiar moment: standing at the door, dressed, not quite sure. Can I go out like this?
Most style apps answer that with a number — a score out of ten, a grade. Natty deliberately doesn’t. A score turns getting dressed into a test, and the people who most want reassurance are exactly the ones a bad grade hurts. So Natty gives a warm, specific read instead: what’s working, one small thing you could change, and an honest “this is good, go” when nothing needs touching.
The second idea is memory. You shoot a photo before you leave, tell Natty where you’re going, and every look quietly lands on a calendar. Over time that archive becomes something a general-purpose chatbot can’t offer — it remembers what you actually wore, and starts to notice patterns.
Two rules sit under everything: it reads the clothes, never the body, and your photos stay on your device. The image is sent for analysis only in the moment you ask — never stored on a server, never used to train anything.