

Most t-shirt designer apps stop at the artwork: you get a canvas, some fonts, and a flat preview that looks nothing like a printed shirt. Mockup Tool covers the whole journey — its AI art generator sparks fresh clothing graphics from a text idea, and the same app then shows the finished design on a realistic model, with true drape and lighting.
That closing step changes decisions. A graphic that looks great on a white canvas can die on a garment, and seeing the design in context — on a body, in a setting, next to your other pieces — is what separates designs that get printed from designs that get sold.
Why Mockup Tool
Idea to graphic in seconds
The built-in AI art generator turns a text prompt into clothing-ready artwork — no sketching, no design school, no Photoshop.
Preview on real garments
Drop your design or logo onto a shirt and generate an on-model photo, so you judge the print where it matters.
Free to start
The designer is free to download on iOS with generation available before any upgrade — test your ideas before spending a cent on printing.
How It Works
Snap a flat photo
Lay the garment flat and photograph it with your iPhone — no studio or equipment needed.
AI generates the model
The AI maps your real garment onto a realistic model with natural drape, lighting, and texture.
Export in 4K
Download studio-quality images ready for listings, ads, and social — in about 15 seconds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this t-shirt designer app free?
Yes — Mockup Tool is free to download and you can generate designs and mockups before upgrading. Premium unlocks unlimited generations and all models.
Do I need drawing or design skills?
No. Describe the graphic you want and the AI generates it; you can also upload your own logo or artwork and place it on any garment.
Can I see the design on a model before printing?
Yes — that is the core of the app. The design goes onto a realistic garment on an AI model, so you evaluate the actual product, not a flat canvas.
Does it work for brands, not just single shirts?
Yes. Streetwear labels and POD sellers use the designer to iterate on drops, then generate the listing photos from the same app.