Google Photos to Add AI Wardrobe Feature for Trying On Clothes You Already Own

Google is bringing a new AI-powered wardrobe feature to Google Photos that lets users virtually try on clothes from their existing photo library. The feature is set to roll out to Android devices later in the summer of 2026, with an iOS expansion to follow.

Using photos already stored in a user’s gallery, Google Photos will automatically organize clothing into a virtual wardrobe, grouping items by category — including tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes. From there, users can browse outfits they’ve previously worn, mix and match individual pieces to create new looks, save combinations they like, and share them with friends.

A video released by Google demonstrates how the feature works, showing clothing and full outfits organized within the Photos app. Each outfit includes a button in the bottom right corner that allows users to virtually try it on.

Google previously launched an AI virtual try-on feature, but that earlier tool — available through Google Search — was limited to shopping for new clothing. The new Google Photos wardrobe feature is distinct in that it works with clothing users already own, as captured in their personal photo libraries.

For users with large photo libraries, the feature could offer a new way to revisit and repurpose existing wardrobe options without needing to browse third-party shopping platforms.

Source: The Verge

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