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Google's new Doppl app lets you try on clothes with AI before you buy
Google's new Doppl app lets you try on clothes with AI before you buy

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Google's new Doppl app lets you try on clothes with AI before you buy

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. Shopping is one of the main reasons we use tools like Google Search. That's probably why Google has added so many shopping-related features to its products over the years. More recently, it's also why it introduced AI tools to improve online shopping. Google's AI Mode tool for Google Search is one example. Google gave AI Mode a major upgrade at I/O 2025, which includes some exciting new shopping tools. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Ring Video Doorbell deals Memorial Day security camera deals: Reolink's unbeatable sale has prices from $29.98 For instance, AI Mode can automatically buy products for you when the price drops. It monitors the web for deals and lets you know when a product hits your target price. Once you confirm the purchase, AI Mode can complete it on your behalf. The most exciting AI Mode feature shown off at I/O 2025 is something called 'Try it on.' This builds on existing Google tech that lets users try on clothes virtually with AI. To use it in AI Mode, you just upload a photo of yourself. But you know what would be even better? A separate Google app dedicated to trying on clothes virtually. That's exactly what Doppl is. It's a new experimental app from Google, now available for iPhone and Android users in the US. At I/O 2025, Google explained the AI behind AI Mode's ability to show how clothes might look on you: This state-of-the-art technology is the first of its kind working at this scale, allowing shoppers to try on billions of items of clothing from our Shopping Graph. It's powered by a new custom image generation model for fashion, which understands the human body and nuances of clothing — like how different materials fold, stretch, and drape on different bodies. It preserves these subtleties when applied to poses in your photos. The result is a try-on experience that works with photos of you. The AI Mode feature is currently available only as a Search Labs experiment in the US. Google said in a blog post that Doppl is 'a new experimental app from Google Labs to help you visualize how an outfit might look on you and explore your style.' Doppl doesn't just create a digital image of you in an outfit. It can also produce animated versions, so you can see how the clothes look in motion. The AI generates videos to help you visualize how the outfit moves with you. Google says Doppl builds on the AI Mode tech from I/O 2025. The app lets you use photos of clothing or screenshots to try things on. You'll still need to upload a full-body photo first to try on outfits in the app. Once you've tried on clothes with Doppl, you can export the images. After all, you might want to send them to a friend or family member for a second opinion, just like you would with mirror selfies in a store. That said, Doppl is still in its early stages and may not always get things right. Google notes that 'fit, appearance, and clothing details may not always be accurate.' I'll also point out that Google hasn't explained how Doppl handles your privacy. You're sharing personal photos with Google's AI, and it's unclear if the company plans to use the app for advertising. Trying on clothes virtually might reveal your fashion preferences to Google's systems. The good news is Doppl is already available on iPhone and Android in the US, so you can try it out right away if you're interested. Don't Miss: Today's deals: Nintendo Switch games, $5 smart plugs, $150 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats Pill speaker, more More Top Deals Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2025: Get $2,000+ free See the

Google launches agentic shopping experience
Google launches agentic shopping experience

Finextra

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Finextra

Google launches agentic shopping experience

Google is to launch an agentic shopping experience within search results, enabling shoppers to set a price for a particular product and allow the AI agent to make the purchase. 0 At the search giant's annual I/O conference, the company introduced AI Mode for online shopping, bringing up Websites that sell goods, letting users do virtual try-ons of clothes and checking out products on behalf of users. After a user shops for a product through search, they will be able to add the goods to the online shopping cart and check out automatically. The user can review the transaction and pay or let the agent pay autonomously. AI Mode can also track prices and send a notification to the user if the product under watch reaches a set target price. Set for roll out in the US in the coming months, Google says agentic checkout will help users buy at a price that fits their budget. "Just tap 'track price' on any product listing and set the right size, color (or whatever options you prefer) and the amount you want to spend," explains Google. "Keep an eye out for a price drop notification and, if you're ready to buy, just confirm the purchase details and tap 'buy for me'. Behind the scenes, we'll add the item to your cart on the merchant's site and securely complete the checkout on your behalf with Google Pay."

Google wants us to use AI to buy and try on clothes
Google wants us to use AI to buy and try on clothes

Phone Arena

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Google wants us to use AI to buy and try on clothes

Google is giving online shopping a big upgrade with the help of AI. At Google I/O 2025, the company showed off new features designed to make it easier to find what you're looking for, decide what to buy, and even see how clothes might look on you before you place an order. The new experience, which is part of AI Mode, combines Google's Gemini AI with the Shopping Graph, which now includes over 50 billion product listings. You can ask broad questions like, "What's a good travel bag for Portland in May?" and AI Mode will take into account things like weather and travel needs. Then, it shows you products that match — all in a visual panel that updates as you keep refining your search. Shopping with AI. | Video credit — Google Once you've found something you like, a new checkout tool helps you get it at the right time and price. You can tap "track price" on any listing and choose the size, color, and how much you're willing to spend. If the price drops, you'll get a notification. And if you're ready to buy, just tap "buy for me" and Google will handle checkout using Google Pay. Google says this agentic checkout will be rolling out in the U.S. in the coming is also trying to solve one of the biggest challenges of online clothes shopping: figuring out how something will actually look on you. The new virtual try-on feature lets you upload a full-body photo and see how different clothes will look on your body. It uses a special model that understands how fabrics stretch, fold, and hang on different body types. You can try on shirts, pants, dresses and more, then save the look or share it with friends. Trying on clothes with AI. | Video credit — Google To try it, head to Search Labs in the U.S. and opt in to the experiment. From there, just tap the "try it on" icon on product listings, upload a photo of yourself, and see how things look in seconds. I have to admit that this update has piqued my curiosity, and not just because I love shopping. I can already imagine how much time this tool with save me just by having the capability to try things on from the comfort of my home. Anyone that's ever purchased a clothing item online, only to then realize that it just doesn't sit right, knows the struggle. Hopefully, this will be end of that.

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