
"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?'"
"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. Within moments you'll see what you might look like in those heels or sneakers."
"Google's try on tech lets you see what billions of clothing items might look like on you. In the coming weeks it's expanding to Australia, Canada and Japan."
Google Shopping offers multiple virtual try-on options, including AI-powered features that let users use a personal selfie as the model for clothing matches. The AI perceives body shapes and depth, preserving subtle details when rendering items on the user. Shoe try-ons require tapping a product listing, selecting the 'try it on' button, and uploading a full-length photo; results appear within moments and show how heels or sneakers might look. The technology covers billions of clothing items and will expand to Australia, Canada, and Japan in the coming weeks. The feature aims to help shoppers assess fit and appearance before buying.
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