How the AI Try-On Works
Upload a front-facing selfie
Pick a cut — skin fade, taper, line-up, afro taper, or beard style
AI generates the look on your actual face in seconds
Ready to book? Find a local barber who does that exact cut
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Why Everyone's Using Soreva's AI Try-On First
Stop guessing from pics of someone else's cut
Fade reference pics online are always on someone else's hair texture, face shape, and head size. Soreva's AI puts the style on your actual photo — so what you see is genuinely what you'll get.
Show your barber exactly what you want
Bring your AI try-on result to your appointment. No more miscommunication, no more cuts that missed the mark. Your barber sees exactly what you're after before clippers touch your head.
Try multiple styles in minutes — for free
Not sure between skin fade and taper? Line-up or shape-up? Try them all on yourself before spending a cent. It's free, no account required.
Try These Cuts on Yourself — Free
Soreva's AI try-on covers every barbershop style you're searching for:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a good barber near me?
Soreva helps you discover top-rated barbers in your area with real portfolio photos and direct booking. Filter by specialty — fades, lineups, tapers, razor cuts — and see their work before you commit.
Can I preview a haircut style before booking?
Yes. Soreva's AI try-on lets you upload your photo and see how a fade, taper, or other cut would look on your actual face. Experiment with different styles in seconds — no account needed.
How much does a barber appointment cost?
Barber appointments typically cost $25–$80 for a standard cut. Fades and specialty cuts with designs or razor work often range $40–$80. Full grooming packages can run $80–$150+.
How often should I get a haircut?
Most people visit their barber every 2–4 weeks to maintain a sharp fade or lineup. If you are growing out your hair, every 4–6 weeks is common. Ask your barber to recommend a schedule based on your specific style.
What is the difference between a fade and a taper?
A taper gradually shortens hair toward the neckline, staying close to the skin only at the very bottom. A fade blends hair all the way down to the skin — high, mid, or low — creating a more dramatic contrast. Fades require more maintenance than tapers.