- Doppl uses AI to let users visualize outfits on animated avatars using photos or screenshots.
- The app is in early testing under Google Labs and expands on previous virtual try-on tools.
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Google Labs, Alphabet Inc. GOOG GOOGL Google’s home for AI experiments, introduced a new fashion-centric AI app aimed at style enthusiasts and digital creatives.
The experimental tool, called Doppl, leverages advanced artificial intelligence to help users explore and visualize how different outfits might appear on animated avatars of themselves.
Doppl expands on Google’s previous virtual try-on feature by introducing new experimental elements.
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Users can upload images, whether personal snapshots or screenshots from the web, and see how those outfits might look on themselves using a lifelike digital model.
This includes both still previews and animated renderings that simulate motion and fabric flow.
The app allows users to store their favorite looks, share them across social platforms, and refine their personal style based on inspiration drawn from real-life encounters or online discovery.
Whether the outfit is seen on a friend or in a store window, Doppl turns a single image into a personalized fashion experience.
Developed under the umbrella of Google Labs, Doppl remains in an early testing phase.
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