Google Photos Unveils AI-Powered Virtual Wardrobe to Remix Your Existing Outfits
Create, try on, and share new looks using clothes already in your photo gallery

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Google Photos is introducing an innovative AI feature that lets users virtually try on clothes they already own. By analyzing your existing photos, the app builds a personalized virtual wardrobe, enabling you to mix and match outfits, save your favorite combinations, and share them with friends.
This new capability transforms how people interact with their closets, making outfit planning easier and more fun. Unlike last year’s AI try-on tool that focused on shopping, this update centers on reimagining your current wardrobe, rolling out first to Android devices this summer before coming to iOS.
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How Google Photos Creates Your Virtual Wardrobe
Google Photos scans your gallery to identify clothing items you’ve worn, organizing them into categories like tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes. This AI-powered system then compiles these pieces into outfits you’ve previously worn, while also allowing you to experiment by combining different items to create fresh looks.
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Try On and Share Your New Styles with Ease
A simple tap on the try-on button lets you virtually wear any outfit from your wardrobe, giving you a realistic preview of how the clothes look together. Once you find a combination you love, you can save it for future reference or share it with friends for feedback and inspiration.
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From Shopping to Your Own Closet: Google’s AI Evolution
Last year, Google launched an AI try-on feature focused on clothing available for purchase through Search. This new update shifts the focus inward, empowering users to rediscover and reinvent their existing wardrobes without needing to shop for new items.
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What’s Next for Google Photos’ AI Wardrobe Feature?
The virtual wardrobe feature will debut on Android devices later this summer, with plans to expand to iOS users soon after. As AI continues to enhance personal style management, Google Photos is poised to become an essential tool for effortless outfit planning and wardrobe creativity.



