Google Photos Unveils New Functionality to Assist Users in Selecting Outfits

Google Photos Unveils New Functionality to Assist Users in Selecting Outfits

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Google Photos this summer. Google and Motorola revealed the new wardrobe feature, suggesting that certain Motorola devices might receive it ahead of other Android smartphones, such as the latest Motorola Razr models. Wardrobe enables Google Photos to identify all the clothing and accessories featured in your images, allowing you to browse the options in your closet and mix-and-match pieces directly from your mobile device.

It’s improbable that Google Photos will encompass images of all your apparel, jewelry, and other accessories, but users of the wardrobe feature will probably begin taking more outfit photos so the AI can organize the items in Google Photos. When this new feature becomes accessible to users, they will be able to view clothing items by category, which will be useful for locating a specific garment. This feature will also allow users to combine different items into an outfit, save them to moodboards, and share them with friends. A Try It On option will also be integrated into Google Photos, helping users visualize the outfit before wearing it.

Some specifics remain uncertain

If the Try It On feature seems recognizable, it’s because Google has already implemented this AI-driven functionality in other areas. Google Shopping features a Try It On option that allows users to virtually try on clothing while shopping online. You simply need to upload a photo to virtually test the clothing. Try It

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