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Google Photos Introduces Special 'Wardrobe' Feature: Try Out Outfits to See What Suits You

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Google Photos has received an update. The app now features a special tool that allows users to create a collection of their clothes and accessories—items they can even virtually try on.

Google has added an AI-powered feature named "Wardrobe" to its popular photo application, Google Photos. The highlight of this tool is its ability to scan your photo gallery, identify the clothing items within your pictures, and compile them into a digital collection. This allows users to mix and match different garments and virtually try them on. The company believes that this new addition effectively creates a "digital closet" right on the user's phone, making the process of choosing an outfit much easier. Furthermore, users will be able to determine which specific garments look good on them and which do not.

How Does the Wardrobe Feature Work?

Google Photos' new Wardrobe feature works by scanning the photos saved on your phone to identify and extract various clothing items and accessories—such as shirts, jeans, shoes, jackets, etc.—and organizing them into distinct categories. This simplifies the outfit selection process for users, providing them with access to their entire clothing collection in one centralized location. Consequently, there is no longer a need to download separate apps or manually create lists to keep track of your wardrobe.

The company states that this tool will prove to be extremely useful for users. By utilizing this feature, they can find new ways to repurpose and reuse their existing clothing items. It allows them to easily determine whether a specific garment or accessory will complement their look or not.

Virtually Trying on Clothes

The Wardrobe feature includes a built-in capability to virtually try on clothing items. This experience is designed to mimic the real-world scenario of trying on clothes in a store's fitting room. To use this function, users simply need to select a specific garment and tap on the "Preview" option.

Who Will Receive This Feature?

According to Google, this AI-powered feature has already begun rolling out to Android users. While a select group of users currently have access to the tool, it is expected to become available to all users in the coming days. Additionally, the company plans to release this feature for iPhone users later this year.

Feature Added Last Year

Finally, it is worth noting that the tech company Google introduced the "Image Mirroring" feature last year—specifically in 2025. With the help of this tool, any image can be flipped. This gives the image a fresh look. There is no need to download a separate third-party app to use this feature.

FAQs

1. When was Google Photos launched?

Ans. The company launched the Google Photos app in the year 2015.

2. Why is the Google Photos app used?

Ans. As the name suggests, it is a photo storage app. You can store all your photos within it.