See iton youfirst.

Shape a tattoo around your body, inspect every angle, and take a clearer idea into the studio.

Open the lab

A fitting room for permanent decisions.

A photo set becomes a private body model. Your references become original tattoo studies. Placement stays editable until the form, scale, and movement feel right.

Start with your body

Photograph the form.

Guided angles build a body-aware surface while your source images remain private by default.

Work the placement.

Drag, rotate, and scale studies directly on the model. Dithered depth makes silhouette and flow legible without cosmetic gloss.

Bring intent to the artist.

Export views and placement notes as a starting point—not a command to the person who will make it real.

Make the first mark reversible.

Enter Tatlab