Google updates virtual clothing try-on feature
Google has updated its virtual clothing try-on feature using artificial intelligence (AI). Now, to see if an item will suit you, you only need to upload a regular selfie instead of a full-body photo. This was reported in the company's blog.
New Try it on feature from Google
Previously, to use the Try it on feature, users had to upload a full-body photo. Now, the system generates a digital image based on the user's selfie. Correct operation requires entering clothing size, after which the AI will create image options. Users can also upload a full-body photo or choose a model of different body types.
Launch in the USA and other details
The innovation will be available in the USA. The feature works with products from the Shopping Graph database in Search, Google Shopping, and Google Images. To use it, you need to click on the product card and select the 'try on' icon. This step is part of Google's investment in the future of virtual try-on with AI. The company even has a separate app for this purpose - Doppl.
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This step in the field of virtual try-on is part of Google's strategy to invest in future technologies.
Google continues to enhance the virtual try-on features, making them more accessible and easier to use for users. This is another step towards using artificial intelligence to improve online shopping and help people choose the right clothing without leaving their homes.