Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 8
Google Photos Rolls Out Wardrobe to AI Pro and Ultra Users in 3 Countries
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 8

Google Photos Rolls Out Wardrobe to AI Pro and Ultra Users in 3 Countries

3 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jun 8

Summary

  • Google Photos has begun releasing Wardrobe, a digital try-on tool that lets eligible subscribers preview outfits inside the app rather than just store and edit images.
  • The feature builds a clothing inventory by scanning photos users have already uploaded, avoiding the need to photograph each item separately, and then dresses a virtual version of the user.
  • Android users in Brazil, India and the US are the first to get access, and Google is limiting the rollout to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers for now.
  • Google said Wardrobe will expand to iOS and iPadOS and to other select users later, though it has not detailed timing or broader eligibility.

Insights

Beyond styling outfits, is Google's ultimate goal to become your personal shopper by analyzing your closet?
Is your digital closet worth letting Google's AI scan your entire family photo library?