
"Google upgraded the Try On feature to now support shoes, in addition to other forms of clothing. Plus, Try on will soon also work in Australia, Canada and Japan, Google announced. Google wrote, "Try on's state-of-the-art AI accurately perceives shapes and depths, preserving those subtleties when showing you what something would look like on you. Finally, you can answer the age-old question: "Can I pull off these shoes?.""
"Our AI-powered virtual try on technology, which lets you upload your photo to see how real clothes might look on you, is stepping into a new category: shoes. 👠🥿 It's also expanding internationally to Australia, Canada and Japan in the coming weeks. pic.twitter.com/xnV7Ka2Wi8- Google (@Google) October 8, 2025 To try on shoes, just tap on any product listing on Google, select the "try it on" button and add a full-length photo of yourself."
Try On now supports shoes in addition to other clothing and will roll out in Australia, Canada, and Japan. The feature uses state-of-the-art AI that accurately perceives shapes and depths and preserves subtle visual details when mapping items onto a user's photo. Users can upload a full-length photo to virtually try on shoes directly from product listings by tapping the "try it on" button. A demonstration video shows the technology in action and the system aims to help users judge fit and appearance, answering whether they can "pull off" specific shoes.
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