cKALARMe started with a simple idea: fashion advice should be personal. Not trend-led. Not generic. Built around the person wearing the clothes.
Most fashion apps show you what's in style. We thought that was the wrong question. The right question is: what works for you — your body, your colouring, your lifestyle?
cKALARMe was created by Denzel Kwabi, founder of Kwabi Games Ltd, a London-based studio building tools that help people show up more confidently. The app began as an iOS wardrobe tool and has grown into a full ecosystem — including the cKALARMe FIT Chrome extension that brings personal style analysis directly to online shopping.
When you sign up, you build a profile: your body type, skin tone, measurements, and colouring. That profile powers everything — from AI-generated outfit suggestions to real-time product filtering when you browse ASOS, Zara, H&M and ten other major retailers.
The goal is simple: less choice paralysis, more confidence. You should leave every shopping session and every morning knowing exactly what works for you.
Your digital wardrobe. Snap and tag every piece, generate AI-matched outfits for any occasion, and discover your personal style through the community lookbook.
Download on iOS →Browse any supported retailer and see instantly which products suit your profile. Green means go. Red means skip. No more buyer's remorse.
Add to Chrome — free →Founder · Kwabi Games Ltd · London
"I built cKALARMe because I wanted a tool that treats people as individuals, not demographics. What you wear is personal. The technology helping you dress should be too."
Both the iOS app and the FIT extension are free to get started.