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The Verge AI·1d ago·by Emma Roth·~1 min read

Google Photos launches an AI try-on feature for clothes you already have

Google Photos launches an AI try-on feature for clothes you already have

Google Photos is launching a new AI-powered feature you can use to virtually try on clothes you already have. Using the photos in your gallery, Google will create a virtual “wardrobe,” allowing you to mix and match outfits, save the looks you like, and share them with friends.

Google Photos launches an AI try-on feature for clothes you already have

You’ll get to browse through the clothing you were captured wearing and create new outfits.

You’ll get to browse through the clothing you were captured wearing and create new outfits.

A video shared by Google shows how Photos organizes your outfits and individual pieces of clothing into a virtual “wardrobe.” You can browse through the outfits you were captured wearing, as well as create new ones by choosing from tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes to put together a new look.

You can also select the button in the bottom right corner of each outfit to virtually try them on.

Though Google launched an AI virtual try-on feature last year, it only allowed you to try on clothing you’re shopping for in Search. The new “wardrobe” feature in Google Photos is rolling out to Android devices later this summer before expanding to iOS.

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