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Google Photos rolls out AI-powered 'Wardrobe' feature for paid Android subscribers in select countries

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Ben Schoon

2d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Google Photos is rolling out its new "Wardrobe" feature, announced earlier this year, which uses AI to digitize users' clothing and create outfits previewable on a digital avatar. The rollout is limited to paid subscribers on Android, starting in the US, Brazil, and India, with more regions to follow. The feature is not available for all users, as it requires a paid subscription and is currently Android-only.

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Announced earlier this year, the new 'Wardrobe' feature of Google Photos is starting to roll out, but only for paid subscribers and only on Android.
In April, Google announced 'Wardrobe' for Photos, a new feature that could digitize your closet and/or dresser and sort through your clothing to create outfits that you can preview on a digital avatar of yourself.
The feature is 'slowly' rolling out starting in the US, Brazil, and India, with more regions to follow.
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Google Photos Wardobe is now rolling out as an AI-powered digital version of your closet, but it's not available for all users.

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