Google Launches Doppl: AI-Powered Virtual Outfit Try-On App
Google has launched Doppl, an experimental AI-powered application for iOS and Android. The app allows users to virtually try on outfits using a digital representation of themselves, setting it apart from other virtual try-on tools.
Doppl processes inputted outfit images to depict the user's digital representation wearing the selected attire. Users can upload a full-body photograph to generate a digital version of themselves in the app. The app can convert static images into AI-generated videos, providing a more dynamic visualization of outfits.
Google aims to enhance accessibility and user experience by releasing Doppl as a standalone application. The company anticipates collecting operational data from Doppl to inform future developmental efforts in virtual try-on technology. Doppl's technology is an extension of Google Shopping's virtual try-on capabilities.
Doppl distinguishes itself by enabling users to apply clothing to an animated depiction of their own body, rather than diverse models. Users can save and share their virtual try-on looks with others, making the shopping experience more interactive and personalized. Google's release of Doppl as a standalone application signals its commitment to advancing virtual try-on technology and improving user experience.
Read also:
- AI-Generated Humor Spreads on Gemini Nano Banana: Light-hearted Modifications Spark Concerns over User Privacy
- China is, unlike the United States, embracing technological progress rather than attempting to restrict it.
- Social media spat between Elon Musk and Sam Altman features their confrontation; discord revolving around business rivalry in relation to Apple
- Amazon Drones Collide With Crane in Arizona, Deliveries Paused