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Try Wheels On My Car Photo: Step-By-Step Guide
2025-10-12 · 7 min read
A practical step-by-step process for trying wheels on your car photo with better quality and cleaner comparisons.
Input preparation
Use photos where both wheel areas are visible and not blocked by heavy motion blur or shadows.
Pick wheel references with clean orientation to reduce artifacts.
- Visible wheel arches
- Natural daylight preferred
- High-quality wheel references
Output review and decision
Review geometry first: wheel roundness, placement, and proportion. Then evaluate style preference.
Once one option is approved, use it consistently in quote and communication.
- Check geometry before style
- Use one approved final image
- Keep compatibility checks separate
Photo try-on workflow
Decision matrix
| Criterion | Why it matters | What good looks like |
|---|---|---|
| Source-photo suitability | Determines output reliability | Clear photo with visible wheel zones |
| Final approval discipline | Avoids confusion | Single approved output for final communication |
Implementation checklist
- Capture clean source image
- Use good wheel references
- Run geometry QA before sharing
- Attach final output to quote
FAQ
Can AI fix bad source photos fully?
Not reliably. Better source photos usually produce better and more trustworthy results.
Should I approve multiple finals?
Prefer one final approved output to keep communication clear.
Next step
Start with your own flow: request access, open the demo shop, or review the before/after demo section on the landing page.