Google Photos' New AI Tool Will Help You Picture Yourself in All Your Clothes
Google Photos is introducing a new AI-powered wardrobe feature that organizes clothing from photos into a digital closet for easier outfit planning. Users can categorize items, create mood boards, and virtually try on clothes by mixing and matching pieces from their collection. The feature will roll out first on Android and later on iOS, offering a convenient but approximate visualization of how clothes might look on the user.
- ▪The AI scans photos in your camera roll to build a digital wardrobe of clothes you've worn.
- ▪Users can filter clothing by category, create mood boards, and virtually try on outfits using the feature.
- ▪The virtual try-on is an approximation and does not account for clothing size or cut.
- ▪Google states it will not use uploaded images for AI training, other services, or sell them to third parties.
- ▪A similar try-on feature was previously launched in Google Search for shopping, not personal clothing collections.
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Just last night, I was scrolling through endless Pinterest boards and online sites to find a dress for my best friend's engagement party. I was deep into scrolling before deciding to just wear something I already have. So I went to my Photos app on my phone and started scrolling to see what formal outfits I've worn in the past for inspiration. If you find yourself doing this often (I do it at least once a week), a new Google Photos AI feature might help with this by cataloging the clothes you're wearing in photos saved to the app. From there, it will organize your clothes into a digital collection, so you can style, mix and match and try on clothes virtually.
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