Google Photos launches an AI try-on feature for clothes you already have

The Verge / 4/30/2026

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Key Points

  • Google Photos is launching an AI-powered “wardrobe try-on” feature that lets users virtually try on clothes they already have using photos from their gallery.
  • The feature automatically organizes users’ outfit photos into a virtual wardrobe, enabling mixing and matching of items to create new looks.
  • Users can browse previously captured outfits, build new combinations by selecting categories like tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes, and save the looks they like.
  • Created outfits can be shared with friends, making the AI try-on experience more social and interactive.
  • A promotional video demonstrates how Google Photos structures wardrobe items and supports creating additional outfits from the user’s existing images.
Google Photos’ wardrobe try-on feature

Google Photos is launching a new AI-powered feature you can use to virtually try on clothes you already have. Using the photos in your gallery, Google will create a virtual "wardrobe," allowing you to mix and match outfits, save the looks you like, and share them with friends.

A video shared by Google shows how Photos organizes your outfits and individual pieces of clothing into a virtual "wardrobe." You can browse through the outfits you were captured wearing, as well as create new ones by choosing from tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes to put together a new look.

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