Google's new AI feature lets you virtually try on clothes | TechCrunch
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Google has introduced an AI feature allowing users to virtually try on clothing by uploading personal photos. This feature is available in the U.S. across Google Search, Shopping, and Images. Users can select the 'try it on' icon to see how clothes would look on them, save their outfits, and share with friends. Additionally, Google has launched updates for price alerts and is developing shoppable outfits and inspirational room imagery using generative technology. The new approach enhances personalization compared to earlier models showing clothes on diverse bodies.
Users can upload a full-length photo of themselves to see what they might look like wearing the clothing. They can save looks and share them with friends.
The feature works by allowing users to upload a photo of themselves to virtually try on a piece of clothing, enhancing personalization in fashion.
Doppl is designed for deeper engagement with virtual try-on, enabling users to curate their personal style through AI visualization and personalized results.
Google has been investing in the virtual try-on space, launching an experimental app that creates AI-generated videos for better outfit visualization.
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