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Updated · CNET · May 1
Google Photos rolls out AI wardrobe feature for clothing catalogues and virtual try-ons
Updated
Updated · CNET · May 1

Google Photos rolls out AI wardrobe feature for clothing catalogues and virtual try-ons

12 articles · Updated · CNET · May 1
  • The tool launches this summer, first on Android and later on iOS, creating a digital closet from users' saved photos.
  • Users can filter items by category, build shareable mood boards for occasions and mix outfits before previewing how selected clothes may look on their bodies.
  • Google says uploaded try-on images will not train AI or be sold, though fit estimates are rough; the feature expands on last year's shopping-focused Search try-on tool.
Could Google's AI wardrobe truly change how we choose outfits, or will its limitations prevent it from replacing the real closet experience?
How might Google’s privacy promises hold up as AI wardrobe features expand, especially compared to other digital closet apps?