Google Photos launches AI-powered Wardrobe feature for organizing clothes and virtual try-ons
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Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 29
Google Photos launches AI-powered Wardrobe feature for organizing clothes and virtual try-ons
17 articles · Updated · 9to5Google · Apr 29
The Wardrobe feature debuts first on Motorola’s 2026 Razr lineup, rolling out to Android this summer and later to iOS.
Wardrobe scans users’ photo libraries to identify clothing and accessories, enabling outfit creation, virtual try-ons with avatars, and sharing or saving looks within the app.
This marks the first integration of Google Photos Memories into Motorola’s Daily Drops personalized content feed, alongside Live Update notifications on the new Razr cover screens.
How might Google Photos' virtual wardrobe change the way people plan outfits and perceive their personal style?
How accurate and inclusive will Google's virtual try-on be for users with diverse body types or unconventional clothing?
Will AI-powered try-on features truly reduce online clothing returns, or could they introduce new challenges for retailers and consumers?
What happens to user privacy when personal photos are analyzed for virtual wardrobe features in cloud-based apps?
What risks do fashion photographers and creative professionals face as generative AI tools like this become mainstream?