Google's AI-powered virtual try-on feature, which allows users to see how clothes and shoes look on them using a photo, is expanding to Australia, Canada, and Japan, and now includes shoes, enhancing online shopping experiences.
Google has launched a new AI-powered feature that allows users in the US to virtually try on clothes by uploading their photos, enhancing online shopping experiences. The company is also introducing updated price alerts and teasing upcoming features for outfit and room design inspiration using generative imagery, all aimed at making online shopping more personalized and interactive.
Google is enhancing its online shopping experience with new AI features, including AI Mode that generates images of outfits based on user descriptions to help find visually similar products, launching this fall in the US, and a virtual try-on tool that allows users to see clothes on themselves by uploading a photo, providing a more personalized shopping experience.
Google Search is introducing new shopping features including customizable price tracking alerts, virtual try-on for clothing using AI, and upcoming shoppable outfit and room inspiration in AI Mode, enhancing personalized shopping experiences.
Google has launched Doppl, an experimental app that uses AI to let users virtually try on outfits by uploading a photo of themselves and overlaying different clothing images, with options to create videos and share looks, aiming to enhance online shopping and style exploration.
Google introduces AI Mode, a new shopping experience that combines visual inspiration, smart guidance, and reliable product data, with features like virtual try-on using personal photos and an agentic checkout to help users buy clothes and accessories more easily and confidently.
Shopping for the perfect pair of glasses or sunglasses online has been made easier with the option of virtual try-ons using your smartphone, computer, or tablet camera to superimpose frames on your face. This allows you to see how they look and try different color options or frame styles. If you're still unsure, some websites offer the option to try on frames at home or you can visit a store nearby. Additionally, tips for dealing with glasses sliding down your nose are provided, along with some reviewed-approved recommendations for beauty and self-care products.
Google's AI-powered Search Generative Experience (SGE) is introducing a new feature that allows users to generate photorealistic images of products based on their search terms and then find similar real-world products to purchase. Users can alter the generated images with additional prompts and Google's image recognition will search through billions of products to find the closest match. Other AI updates include AI-generated gift suggestions and a virtual home try-on feature for men's tops. These tools provide a glimpse into the potential of AI revolutionizing online search and shopping experiences.
Google has introduced a new AI tool that allows users to virtually try on clothes from popular brands to see if they fit their body type. The AI model uses stable diffusion to draw realistic and accurate renditions of how clothes fit on many different body types and genders. The feature is currently available for women's tops from brands like Anthropologie, LOFT, H&M, and Everlane, and Google plans to expand it to more clothing styles, brands, body types, and genders in the future.
Google has launched a new shopping tool that allows customers in the US to virtually "try on" women's tops. The tool uses images of real models ranging from XXS to 3XL to wear AI-generated versions of clothes from hundreds of brands sold across Google. Customers can scroll through and select different body types or skin tones and see how clothes might drape on their own body. The tool is available only for women's tops, but it may be the best use case for AI yet.