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Google Photos will turn your pictures into a digital wardrobe that you can mix-and-match

By dailyguardian.aeJune 3, 20262 Mins Read
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Google Photos has spent years organizing our memories. Now it wants to organize our closets, too.

Google is rolling out a new feature called Wardrobe that transforms the photos already sitting in your library into a digital closet. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of selfies and outfit photos before heading out, Wardrobe automatically identifies clothing items from your pictures and groups them into a virtual collection you can browse, mix, and match.

Your camera roll is now a fashion catalog

The feature scans your photo library and pulls together clothing items you’ve worn over time. From there, you can experiment with different combinations, create outfit ideas, and save looks directly within the app.

Anyone who’s ever stood in front of a closet convinced they have “nothing to wear” despite owning plenty of clothes can probably see the appeal. Instead of digging through hangers, you can browse a visual catalog built from outfits you’ve already photographed. Google is even positioning the feature as a way to virtually try combinations before getting dressed, potentially saving time and avoiding fashion experiments that look better in theory than reality.

Another sign that AI is getting more personal

Wardrobe is also a glimpse into where Google’s AI ambitions are heading. Rather than focusing solely on search or productivity, the company is increasingly using AI to help manage everyday decisions. The feature relies on Google Photos recognizing both clothing and the account owner’s face, which is why users need to enable Face Groups and identify themselves in the app. Eligible users must also meet local age requirements.

Google Photos digital wardrobe

There are a few requirements, however. Wardrobe is only available to eligible Google account holders who meet the minimum age requirements in their region. Users will also need to enable Face Groups in Google Photos and identify which detected face belongs to them, so the app can distinguish their clothing from everyone else’s in their photo library.

The rollout is starting in Brazil, India, and the U.S. for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, as well as a limited group of other Android users. Support for iPhone and iPad is expected later. Whether Wardrobe becomes a genuinely useful styling tool or just another AI experiment remains to be seen. But if your camera roll is already full of outfit photos, Google may have found a new way to put them to work.

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