Google Photos Unveils New Feature for Creating Digital Wardrobes and Virtual Clothing Try-Ons

Google Photos has announced a new feature that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to help users create a ‘digital wardrobe.’ This feature scans users’ old photos to organize a digital collection of their worn clothing, aimed at reducing the common dilemma of ‘what to wear?’
The key features of this new addition include automated clothing categorization: Google Photos’ AI identifies garments from your photo library and compiles them into a ‘wardrobe’ collection. Users can filter by types such as jewelry, shirts, pants, and more, making it easier to locate previously worn items that may be tucked away.
Virtual try-ons: Before physically wearing any outfit, users can preview how the clothes might look through a ‘virtual’ trial feature. By selecting different clothing pieces and clicking on the ‘Try it on’ button, users can digitally visualize the ensemble.
Outfit mix and match: Users can combine different pieces from their digital wardrobe to create fresh outfits. These combinations can be saved into mood boards tailored for various occasions like weddings, office settings, or trips, and can also be shared with friends. This new feature is set to roll out first for Android users this summer, followed by availability on iOS devices.





