Google Photos will turn your pictures into a digital wardrobe that you can mix-and-match
Google Photos has introduced a new feature called Wardrobe, which organizes users' clothing photos into a digital closet. This feature allows users to browse, mix, and match outfits from their existing photo library. It aims to simplify the process of choosing outfits by providing a visual catalog of clothing items already photographed.
- ▪Wardrobe automatically identifies clothing items from users' photos and groups them into a virtual collection.
- ▪Users can experiment with different outfit combinations and save looks directly within the app.
- ▪The feature requires users to enable Face Groups and identify themselves in the app to distinguish their clothing from others.
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Google Photos has spent years organizing our memories. Now it wants to organize our closets, too. Google is rolling out a new feature called Wardrobe that transforms the photos already sitting in your library into a digital closet. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of selfies and outfit photos before heading out, Wardrobe automatically identifies clothing items from your pictures and groups them into a virtual collection you can browse, mix, and match. Your camera roll is now a fashion catalog The feature scans your photo library and pulls together clothing items you’ve worn over time. From there, you can experiment with different combinations, create outfit ideas, and save looks directly within the app.
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