Attaining the equilibrium of subdued luminance, low visible light reflectance, and high infrared reflectance constitutes a formidable challenge in the realm of visible–infrared camouflage. Here, an electrostatic self–assembly method was proposed to fabricate the Al/Ti₃C₂Tₓ (AT) composite. The synergy between Ti3C2Tx’s favorable optical properties and significant conductivity of Al powder grants the AT composite excellent visible–infrared camouflage capabilities. At a mass ratio of 4:1 for Al powder to Ti3C2Tx (AT–4), the composite displays a gray coloration, achieving a 40 % reduction in visible light reflectance and an emissivity value of 0.28. Such properties enable the AT–4 composite to effectively blend into various thermal environments, showcasing its superior infrared camouflage capabilities. Additionally, incorporating Ti3C2Tx layers significantly boosts the local electric field in the composite, enhancing photon–material interactions and consequently reducing its visible light reflectance. This work offers valuable insights for the development of advanced materials with integrated visible–infrared camouflage capabilities.