Google has launched its AI-powered “Try On” feature in Canada.
Initially launched in the U.S. in July, Try-On lets you see how billions of clothing items would look on you. Google says the tool uses AI to accurately perceive shapes and depths to pick up on subtleties in your build.
To use the feature, visit Google and search for your desired clothing item. Note that only shirts, pants, skirts, and dresses are currently supported, with shoes to be added at a later point.
From there, tap the “Try it on” icon on product listings. After uploading a full-length image of yourself, you’ll get an image of yourself “wearing” the given clothing item. Looks can also be saved for later viewing or to be shared with others.
For what it’s worth, no one on the MobileSyrup team in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area has access to the feature just yet. That said, Google Canada confirmed to us that it’s beginning to roll out today, so it might take a bit of time to reach you.
Image credit: Google
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