Google’s AI Try-On Feature For Clothes Now Works With Just A Selfie
Google AI try-on now works with a selfie, letting shoppers preview clothes instantly using Gemini-powered virtual fitting technology.
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Google’s AI Try-On Feature For Clothes Now Works With Just A Selfie
Google AI Try-On Now Works With Just a Selfie Google AI try-on is taking a major leap forward by letting shoppers virtually try on clothes using only a selfie. Announced this week, the update removes the need for a full-body photo, making virtual fashion previews faster and far more accessible. Users can now upload a simple selfie, select their usual clothing size, and instantly see how outfits might look on a realistic, AI-generated version of themselves. The feature is powered by Nano Banana, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, which generates a full-body digital likeness from minimal input. For shoppers wondering how accurate or easy AI try-ons really are, Google’s update aims to answer both questions at once. The rollout begins today in the United States, signaling Google’s growing push into AI-powered shopping experiences. It also reflects a broader shift toward frictionless, mobile-first ecommerce tools. Credit: Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto / Getty Images How Google AI Try-On Uses G…