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Google's new app might stop you from making your next regretful purchase
Google's new app might stop you from making your next regretful purchase

Phone Arena

time27-06-2025

  • Phone Arena

Google's new app might stop you from making your next regretful purchase

There's a new app from Google and this one is all about saving you from those regretful online purchases. You know, the ones you return right after trying them on because they just didn't look right? Earlier this year, Google Shopping introduced virtual try-ons for clothes using your own photo – and now, Doppl takes that to a whole new level. The new experimental app builds on that tech, letting you try on outfits using photos or even you spot a look you love on Instagram, your favorite creator or even in a thrift shop window, just snap a pic, upload it to Doppl and you'll see how it might look on you. But it doesn't stop there – Doppl also uses AI to turn static outfit images into short videos. So, instead of just seeing how something might look in a still photo, you get a more dynamic, realistic feel for the outfit in motion. That is a pretty big upgrade from traditional virtual try-ons. Video credit – Google You can also save and share your looks, which is going to be huge for content creators. Imagine showing off endless outfits you never even bought. I believe Reels and TikToks are about to be packed with Doppl-created fashion videos – because why not flex a fresh look without spending a dime? Doppl is still in its experimental phase under Google Labs, so don't expect perfection just yet. The fit, textures and how the clothes look might not always be spot on. But that's the whole point of Labs – test things out, get feedback, and improve from there. Right now, Doppl is only available in the US for both iOS and Android. And sure, some fashion retailer apps already let you virtually try on clothes, but Doppl feels different. It's not tied to any one brand, it gives you way more freedom to test looks. Plus, the AI video feature makes a big difference. Being able to see how an outfit moves on your body could help you decide if you really like it – before it ends up sitting in a return it could also be a win for sustainability. Fewer blind buys and fewer returns mean less waste. That said, generating all these AI videos… you know, that does take some serious computing power. Still, it's a cool glimpse at how far Google's AI has come and how it's starting to show up in everyday things like how we shop. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

There's a new Google app on the block and it's all about fashion
There's a new Google app on the block and it's all about fashion

Android Authority

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Android Authority

There's a new Google app on the block and it's all about fashion

Google TL;DR Google has released a new app called Doppl in the US. The app is designed to help users try out different outfits virtually. Doppl lets you upload a photo or even a screenshot of an outfit you like, and creates a digital, animated version of you wearing it. Google is rolling out a brand-new app called 'Doppl.' The experimental app is designed to help you imagine how different outfits might look on you, without having to physically try them out. Available starting today on iOS and Android in the US, Doppl is part of Google Labs, a branch of the company dedicated to testing out new apps and tools. So, what does Doppl do? Google notes in its blog post that Doppl lets you upload a photo or even a screenshot of an outfit you like, and creates a digital, animated version of you wearing it. So if you spot a cool jacket on a friend or a great look on social media, just snap a picture and Doppl will give you an AI-generated preview of how it might look on your body. The app can also turn images into short videos, giving you a better idea of how an outfit might move and feel. You can also save your favorite looks and share them directly from the app. Doppl builds on Google Shopping's virtual try-on feature, but takes things a step further with a standalone app that's easier to use and offers more features. Google does note that Doppl is still in its early days, so the results might not be 100% accurate when it comes to fit or clothing details. You can try out Doppl now by downloading it from the Google Play Store or the App Store.

Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you
Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you

Google is launching a new experimental app called Doppl that uses AI to visualize how different outfits might look on you, the company announced on Thursday. The app is available on iOS and Android in the U.S. Doppl is designed to let you virtually try on outfits on a digital version of yourself. The app works by first getting you to upload a full-body photo of yourself. From there, you can use photos or screenshots of different outfits to virtually try them on. These images could be a photo of an outfit you see at a thrift store or on a friend, or even a screenshot of an outfit you see while scrolling through social media. Once you select an outfit that you want to visualize, Doppl will create an image of a virtual version of yourself wearing the outfit. Doppl can also take these static images and convert them into AI-generated videos so you can get a better sense of how the outfit would look on you in real life. You can save your favorite looks and browse through all of your other virtual try-ons. Plus, you can also share your look with others. The tech giant says the new app builds on Google Shopping's recently launched capabilities that allow you to try on clothes virtually. By launching the functionality in a standalone app, Google is making the feature easier to access while allowing people to explore their style in a fun and interactive way, the company believes. It may also help Google collect more data on how apps like this could work, to aid its future efforts in the space. While Google has offered virtual try-on technology before, the earlier features focused on showing items on a diverse range of models' bodies. With Doppl, the company is letting you try clothes on an animated version of your own body. 'We hope Doppl helps you explore your style in new and exciting ways,' Google said in a blog post. 'As a Google Labs experiment, Doppl is in its early days and it might not always get things right. Fit, appearance and clothing details may not always be accurate.' Given that the Doppl is an experimental launch, it's unknown when or if Google plans to bring the app to additional regions. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you
Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you

TechCrunch

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • TechCrunch

Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you

Google is launching a new experimental app called Doppl that uses AI to visualize how different outfits might look on you, the company announced on Thursday. The app is available on iOS and Android in the U.S. Doppl is designed to let you virtually try on outfits on a digital version of yourself. The app works by first getting you to upload a full-body photo of yourself. From there, you can use photos or screenshots of different outfits to virtually try them on. These images could be a photo of an outfit you see at a thrift store or on a friend, or even a screenshot of an outfit you see while scrolling through social media. Once you select an outfit that you want to visualize, Doppl will create an image of a virtual version of yourself wearing the outfit. Doppl can also take these static images and convert them into AI-generated videos so you can get a better sense of how the outfit would look on you in real life. You can save your favorite looks and browse through all of your other virtual try-ons. Plus, you can also share your look with others. Image Credits:Google The tech giant says the new app builds on Google Shopping's recently launched capabilities that allow you to try on clothes virtually. By launching the functionality in a standalone app, Google is making the feature easier to access while allowing people to explore their style in a fun and interactive way, the company believes. It may also help Google collect more data on how apps like this could work, to aid its future efforts in the space. While Google has offered virtual try-on technology before, the earlier features focused on showing items on a diverse range of models' bodies. With Doppl, the company is letting you try clothes on an animated version of your own body. 'We hope Doppl helps you explore your style in new and exciting ways,' Google said in a blog post. 'As a Google Labs experiment, Doppl is in its early days and it might not always get things right. Fit, appearance and clothing details may not always be accurate.' Techcrunch event Save $200+ on your TechCrunch All Stage pass Build smarter. Scale faster. Connect deeper. Join visionaries from Precursor Ventures, NEA, Index Ventures, Underscore VC, and beyond for a day packed with strategies, workshops, and meaningful connections. Save $200+ on your TechCrunch All Stage pass Build smarter. Scale faster. Connect deeper. Join visionaries from Precursor Ventures, NEA, Index Ventures, Underscore VC, and beyond for a day packed with strategies, workshops, and meaningful connections. Boston, MA | REGISTER NOW Given that the Doppl is an experimental launch, it's unknown when or if Google plans to bring the app to additional regions.

Galaxy Lockscreens Can Use AI to Show You in Outfits You Might Want to Buy
Galaxy Lockscreens Can Use AI to Show You in Outfits You Might Want to Buy

CNET

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

Galaxy Lockscreens Can Use AI to Show You in Outfits You Might Want to Buy

Starting this week, some Galaxy phone users can try an AI shopping experience from their lock screens that shows how they'd look in certain outfits. It's a partnership between Samsung and Glance AI, and uses AI to let users see real photos of themselves dressed in certain fashions and styles -- with a link to purchase a click away, of course. The Galaxy-Glance AI rollout began this week for users of certain devices, and the AI shopping app will be available to all users within 30 days, according to Glance AI. The new technology is available as an app and as a lockscreen, and is optional. A Glance AI spokesperson said that "Samsung will be doing promotions on all their devices to educate user on this new AI tech, and users will have an option to install and activate." See yourself in a new outfit The Glance AI app takes an image of the user, then generates images of how that person would look in certain outfits. The user can choose to buy the clothes with a tap. Glance AI said it will leverage its partnership with more than 400 US and worldwide clothing brands to create recommendations and fulfill orders. To use the app, users can take a selfie on the spot, upload an image of themselves or grant access to their photo gallery. The app will be available for download in the Samsung Galaxy Store, and users can opt in with a setting to allow the use of the app from their lock screen. This latest AI feature is a new spin on the so-called "try on" technology that allows would-be customers to use AI to see how they look in different clothes and accessories. In other try-on tech, such as that from Google, users can find clothes and see how they would look in them or get different looks based on recommendations they give the AI. AI finds possible outfits for you Glance AI's new app goes a step further and tries to infer and predict what outfits customers will look good in and spark them to purchase those clothes. In short, Glance AI will show you dressed in an outfit, and maybe you'll like it enough to buy it. "Glance AI is driven by a core human truth: we want to become the best version of ourselves. What stands between that aspiration and reality is the awareness of what is possible or access to platforms that enable this," said Naveen Tewari, Founder and CEO, Glance & InMobi. The rollout will begin with these devices:

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