Google launches a new experimental application called Doppl used by AI to visualize the way in which you could look different clothes, the company announced on Thursday. The app is available in iOS and Android In the USA
Doppl is designed to allow you to essentially test the clothes in a digital version of yourself. The app first works to get you to upload a full body photo of yourself. From there, you can use photos or snapshots of different clothes to try them. These images could be a photo of an outfit you see in a austerity store or a friend, or even a screenshot of a uniform you see when rolling social media.
Once you have selected a uniform you want to visualize, the Doppl will create a picture of a virtual version of yourself wearing the dress. DOPPL can also take these static images and turn them into AI videos so you can have a better sense of the way in which the uniform in real life will be seen.
You can save your favorite look and browse all your other virtual trials. In addition, you can also share your appearance with others.
The technological giant says the new application is based on the possibilities that have recently started Google Shopping that allows you to try the clothes essentially. With the launch of functionality in an autonomous application, Google facilitates access to the feature, allowing people to explore their style in a fun and interactive way, the company believes. It can also help Google collect more data on how applications like this could work to help to help its future efforts.
While Google has offered Virtual Test Technology BeforeThe previous features focused on the appearance of elements in a wide range of models’ bodies. With Doppl, the company allows you to try clothes in a moving version of your own body.
“We hope that Doppl will help you explore your style in new and exciting ways,” Google said in a blog post. “As a Google Labs experiment. Doppl is on its early days and may not always have things right.
Since DOPPL is an experimental launch, it is unknown when or whether Google plans to bring the application to additional areas.
