How the AI Try-On Works
Upload a photo of your hands
Pick a nail style — acrylics, gel art, dip powder, or nail design
AI generates the look on your actual hands in seconds
Ready to book? Find a local nail tech who does that exact style
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Why Everyone's Using Soreva's AI Try-On First
Stop guessing from pictures of someone else's hands
Every nail inspo pic online is on someone else's hand shape, skin tone, and nail length. Soreva's AI puts the design on your actual hands — so what you see is genuinely what you'll get.
Show your nail tech exactly what you want
Bring your AI try-on result to your appointment. No more miscommunication, no more designs that didn't land. Your nail tech sees exactly what you're after from the start.
Try multiple styles in minutes — for free
Not sure between gel art and acrylic? French tips or color block? Try them all on your own hands before spending a cent. It's free, no account required.
Try These Looks on Yourself — Free
Soreva's AI try-on covers every nail style you're searching for:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a nail tech near me?
Soreva helps you discover top nail technicians in your area. Browse real nail portfolios — gel, acrylic, nail art, press-ons — and book directly. You can also preview nail designs on your own hand photo before deciding.
Can I see how a nail design will look before booking?
Yes. Soreva's AI try-on can overlay nail designs and colours onto your hand photo. Upload a photo and preview different styles instantly — no account needed.
How much do nail services cost?
A basic manicure costs $20–$45; gel manicures run $35–$65. Acrylic full sets are typically $45–$80. Nail art and intricate designs add $5–$30+ per hand. Pedicures range from $35–$80 depending on services included.
How often should I get my nails done?
Gel and acrylic nails typically need filling or replacement every 2–3 weeks as your natural nails grow. Natural nail manicures last 1–2 weeks before chipping. Many clients schedule a standing appointment every 2–3 weeks to keep nails in top condition.
What is the difference between gel and acrylic nails?
Gel nails are applied in layers cured under UV or LED light, creating a flexible, shiny finish. Acrylic nails use a liquid-and-powder mix that hardens in air, providing extra strength for length extensions. Gels tend to look more natural; acrylics are preferred for dramatic length. Both require professional removal to avoid nail damage.