What Is the Spree App?

Spree is a free iPhone app that solves the scattered-wishlist problem most online shoppers know well. Instead of saving favorites inside Amazon, ASOS, Zara, and five other store apps separately, you save everything into one place. The app launched in 2026 and is available on the iOS App Store. It has no Android version as of this review.

The app's three main pillars are import, organize, and try on. You can paste any product URL, or use the iOS Share Sheet to send items directly from Safari or a retailer's app. You then organize and rank those items with a swipe interface. And for fashion items, you can fire up AI Virtual Try-On to see how a piece looks on your own photo.

What Does the Spree App Actually Do?

Spree covers four distinct features, each worth understanding separately. The app handles product saving, wishlist management, AI try-on, and collection organization. Together, they replace a messy mix of browser bookmarks, store wishlists, and screenshot folders that most multi-store shoppers currently rely on.

Import: save from any store

Copy a product URL from Amazon, ASOS, Zara, H&M, Nike, Net-a-Porter, Shein, or any of 1,000+ other stores and paste it into Spree. The app pulls the product name, image, and price automatically. Alternatively, while browsing in Safari or a shopping app, tap Share and select Spree. The item lands in your wishlist without you switching apps.

The Spree app's URL import screen on an iPhone, showing a product URL being pasted to save an item from an online store.

Paste any product URL to save it to your Spree wishlist.

Swipe to rank

[PERSONAL EXPERIENCE] Once you've saved a batch of items, the swipe interface helps you decide what to keep. Swipe right to keep an item, left to remove it. This works especially well after a long browsing session when you've saved 20 items and need to cut the list to the three you'd actually buy. It's fast, satisfying, and keeps your wishlist from turning into a graveyard.

AI Virtual Try-On

This is the standout feature. Tap any saved fashion item and select "Try On." Upload a clear full-body photo of yourself. Within seconds, the AI generates a new image showing that exact item on your body. The result handles fabric drape, lighting, and body contour well enough to give you a genuinely useful sense of whether the piece suits you.

Collections

Collections work like boards. You can group items by occasion, color palette, season, or any other category that makes sense to you. The free plan includes up to three collections. Pro removes that cap so you can create as many as you need.

How Does Spree Try On Work?

Spree Try On uses AI image synthesis to show clothing on your actual body. It's not an AR overlay on a live camera feed. It generates a new image from your uploaded photo and the product image, producing a more accurate result than real-time camera overlays for fabric-heavy clothing decisions. Retailers using this technology report a 64% reduction in return rates (Rewarx, 2026).

64%
reduction in return rates for retailers using AI virtual try-on
Rewarx, 2026

Here's how to use it step by step:

  1. Save any clothing item from any store using a URL paste or the Share Sheet.
  2. Tap the saved item in your wishlist to open it.
  3. Tap the "Try On" button.
  4. Upload a clear, full-body photo of yourself (good lighting, simple background works best).
  5. Wait a few seconds while the AI processes the image.
  6. View the result and save or share it from within the app.
The Spree app's AI Virtual Try-On screen on an iPhone, showing a user's photo with a saved clothing item rendered on their body.

AI Virtual Try-On shows the saved item on your own photo in seconds.

Context matters here. Online fashion returns currently run at 30-40% of all purchases (Shopify, 2023). The primary reason shoppers return items is fit and appearance uncertainty. Try-on addresses the appearance side directly. It won't replace knowing your exact measurements, but it does tell you whether a specific cut, color, and silhouette works for your body and style.

Online fashion return rates run at 30-40% of all purchases (Shopify, 2023). Retailers that have deployed AI virtual try-on report 64% fewer returns compared to those relying on standard product photography (Rewarx, 2026). For a consumer app like Spree, try-on is the most direct tool for reducing post-purchase regret before a purchase is even made.

Is Spree App Free?

Yes. Spree is free to download and use, with no credit card required at signup. The free tier includes product saving from any store, the swipe-to-rank wishlist, AI Virtual Try-On, and up to three collections with 50 items each. There are no ads on any plan.

The Pro plan costs $7.99 per month or $49.99 per year. It removes collection limits so you can create as many boards as you want. Pro is worth considering if you shop across many categories or seasons and find three collections too restrictive.

Who Is Spree For?

Spree works best for multi-store shoppers who want one place for everything. If you regularly shop from more than two or three online retailers and find yourself losing track of items you liked, Spree's import-by-URL approach solves that immediately.

The try-on feature makes it especially useful for shoppers who frequently return clothes due to fit uncertainty. That covers a large share of online fashion buyers. If you buy clothes online and rarely return anything, the try-on is a nice addition. If you return items regularly, it could genuinely change your buying habits.

[UNIQUE INSIGHT] There's a specific type of shopper who gets the most out of Spree: the person who browses across a dozen stores during a sale season, saves 50 items across various apps and browsers, then can't remember what was good or why by the time they're ready to buy. The swipe interface fixes that memory-and-decision problem more directly than any folder or screenshot system.

Spree vs SpreeAI: Are They the Same App?

No. They are completely different products from different companies, and the similarity in name causes frequent confusion. Here's the distinction clearly:

Not the same thing

Spree (tryspree.app) is a free consumer iPhone app for personal shoppers. You download it from the App Store, use it to build wishlists from any store, and try on clothes with AI. SpreeAI (spreeai.com) is a B2B enterprise software company that sells virtual try-on technology as an SDK to fashion retailers and brands. SpreeAI is not consumer-facing. They are different companies with no affiliation.

If you've searched "Spree try on" and landed on SpreeAI's website, that's not the Spree reviewed here. The consumer app is at tryspree.app and on the App Store as "Spree - Shopping Simplified."

What Are the Limitations of Spree?

No app review is complete without honest limits. Spree has a few that matter depending on your situation.

  • iOS only. There's no Android version. If you use Android, Spree isn't an option right now.
  • Try-on photo quality matters. The AI works best with clear, well-lit full-body photos against a simple background. Dark or cluttered backgrounds produce less accurate results.
  • Collections capped on free tier. Three collections with 50 items each is plenty for casual shoppers, but heavy users will want Pro to remove those limits.
  • No in-app purchasing. Spree saves and organizes items, but you still tap through to the retailer's own site to buy. That's by design, but worth knowing.
  • Try-on accuracy varies by garment. Fitted tops and structured outerwear render better than flowing dresses or heavily textured knitwear.

These are real constraints, not dealbreakers for most users. The iOS limitation is the most significant one for anyone who doesn't use an iPhone.

Verdict: Is Spree Worth Downloading?

Yes, for multi-store iPhone shoppers. If you currently juggle wishlists across Amazon, ASOS, Zara, and a handful of other stores, Spree replaces that with a single place. The import system is fast, the swipe interface is genuinely useful for decision-making, and AI Virtual Try-On is the best cross-store try-on tool available on iPhone as of 2026.

The free tier is generous enough that you won't hit limits unless you're a very active shopper. There are no ads. That combination is rare in consumer shopping apps and worth noting.

Who shouldn't download it: Android users (no version available), and shoppers who buy exclusively from one store that already has its own try-on feature. For everyone else, it's a free download with no downside to trying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spree app free? +
Yes. Spree is free to download from the App Store with no credit card required. The free tier lets you save items from any store, use the swipe-to-rank wishlist, and access AI Virtual Try-On. A Pro subscription ($7.99/month or $49.99/year) unlocks unlimited collections and removes usage caps. There are no ads on either plan.
What is the Spree try on feature? +
Spree Try On is an AI virtual try-on feature built into the Spree iPhone app. You upload a clear full-body photo of yourself, then tap any saved fashion item in your wishlist. The AI generates a new image showing that item on your body within seconds. It works with clothing saved from any store, including Amazon, ASOS, Zara, H&M, and 1,000+ others. Retailers using virtual try-on technology report a 64% reduction in return rates (Rewarx, 2026).
Does Spree work with Amazon and ASOS? +
Yes. Spree works with Amazon, ASOS, Zara, H&M, Nike, Net-a-Porter, Shein, and over 1,000 other online stores. You save items by pasting a product URL directly into the app, or by using the iOS Share Sheet to share from Safari or any shopping app. There is no requirement to shop inside Spree's own store catalog.
Is Spree available on Android? +
No. Spree is currently an iPhone-only app, available on the iOS App Store. There is no Android version available as of mid-2026. Users on Android devices will need to look at other virtual try-on options while Spree remains iOS-exclusive.
Is Spree the same as SpreeAI? +
No. Spree (tryspree.app) and SpreeAI (spreeai.com) are completely different products from different companies. Spree is a free consumer iPhone app for personal shoppers who want to save wishlists and virtually try on clothes. SpreeAI is an enterprise B2B software company that sells virtual try-on technology as an SDK to fashion retailers and brands. They share a similar name but have no affiliation.
Is Spree safe — does it sell my data? +
Spree does not sell user data and does not show ads. The app's business model is the Pro subscription, which means Spree's revenue comes from paying subscribers, not from monetizing personal information. The privacy policy is available at tryspree.app/privacy for full details.

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