Google Rolls Out Doppl App to Let Users Virtually Try On Clothes Using AI
Google introduced an experimental app Doppl, leveraging artificial intelligence for virtually trying on clothes online, with considerable user enthusiasm reportedly. The app generates digital versions of users, realistically simulating various outfits with video previews and sharing capabilities quite effectively nowadays. Doppl is available now for Android users in the United States, and iOS users can download it quite easily. How Doppl Works Users start by uploading a selfie fairly quickly. They can subsequently pick images of clothing sourced from online retailers or snaps of mates’ outfits on social media. Using AI, Doppl creates shockingly realistic images of you in new outfits—and even brings them to life with short, animated previews. Doppl builds on Google Shopping’s virtual try-on tech and offers users a super personalized experience with clothing on a digital avatar of themselves. Users can save favorite looks and share virtual outfits with friends online quickly, while revisiting previous try-ons at their leisure afterwards. Google stresses Doppl remains in its early experimental phase, launched via the Labs initiative, and results often won’t perfectly mirror real-world nuances. Google’s recent I/O event unveiled upgrades to AI Mode, featuring clever shopping tools that suggest bespoke products with eerie precision. Google’s virtual try-on feature has expanded, allowing users to superimpose billions of clothing items onto a single uploaded photo quite effortlessly nowadays. The AI-powered search and try-on experience, previously confined within US borders, now expands rapidly into new regions including India. This experimental feature, part of Google Search’s AI Mode, currently exists solely in English.