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Google’s New App Doppl Transforms Virtual Outfit Try-On Experience

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Hey there, tech fans! Nuked here with some exciting news about Google’s latest innovation in virtual fashion.

Google has rolled out a fresh experimental app called Doppl, harnessing AI to help you see how different outfits might look on you. The app is currently available in the U.S. on both iOS and Android, aiming to add a fun twist to trying on clothes virtually.

The way it works is pretty simple: upload a full-body photo of yourself, then add images or screenshots of outfits you’re curious about. Whether it’s a thrift store find, a social media shot, or a friend’s wardrobe, Doppl lets you virtually see yourself wearing these clothes. It then generates an image of you dressed in the outfit, and even creates videos so you can get a real-life sense of the look.

You can save your favorite styles, browse through your virtual wardrobe, and share your looks with friends. The goal is to make style exploration more interactive and accessible, building on Google’s recent advancements with Google Shopping’s virtual try-on features. Google believes Doppl makes experimenting with fashion more engaging and hopes it sparks new ways for users to explore their style.

As an early-stage project, Doppl isn’t perfect—fit and clothing details might sometimes miss the mark. Still, it’s a playful way to shop smarter and see yourself in outfits before making any purchases. Who knows, maybe this is the future of online shopping? Stay tuned!

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