Google has launched Doppl, an experimental AI-powered virtual try-on app available on iOS and Android in the United States. The app allows users to upload a full-body photo of themselves along with an image or screenshot of an outfit, which Doppl then animates to show how the clothing would look and move on the user. This feature creates a digital, animated version of the user, enabling visualization of billions of outfits in motion before purchase. Doppl is part of Google Labs and follows an age restriction of 18 years and older. The app builds on Google's previous virtual try-on functionality introduced in Google Shopping and is designed to enhance online apparel shopping by reducing uncertainty about fit and style. Additionally, Google has updated its price alerts to allow users to specify preferred size, color, and price, further integrating AI into the shopping experience. Doppl aims to transform smartphones into virtual fitting rooms, providing a new way for consumers to try clothes virtually without visiting physical stores.
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đđ©łStartups in the 60-minute fashion delivery segment are betting on features such as âtry and buyâ and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered virtual try-ons to tackle high return rates, a key pain point in the segment.
I think an AI app that showed you how your face would look if you were fatter or skinnier, stronger or weaker, would do very well.