Google Photos launches AI wardrobe try-on feature
Google Photos introduces an AI feature to build a virtual wardrobe from users' photo galleries for trying on existing clothes. It allows mixing outfits captured in photos and sharing looks, rolling out first on Android this summer.

A video shared by Google demonstrates how Photos organizes complete outfits and individual clothing items into the virtual wardrobe. Users browse outfits they were captured wearing and assemble new combinations from tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes.
Each outfit includes a button in the bottom right corner for virtual try-on. This differs from Google's AI virtual try-on launched last year, which worked only for clothes shopping in Search.
The “wardrobe” feature rolls out to Android devices later this summer, with expansion to iOS to follow.
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