Joe Maring / Android Authority
TL;DR Google is working on a digital closet, called Wardrobe, in the Photos app.
It could save your outfits from images and let you view them separately.
The feature might also let you try out these outfits virtually, like Google Shopping.
Google has been heavily promoting its AI-powered Try-On feature, which lets you visualize how certain outfits would look on you. Although it has been limited to Shopping, Google may extend the feature to the Photos app.
Google is now testing a new feature, currently referred to as “Wardrobe,” in Photos. We’ve come across the following strings in the code for version 7.71.0.895417930 of the Google Photos app, hinting at the feature.
Code Copy Text <string name="photos_collectionstab_ui_mft_title">Wardrobe</string> <string name="photos_ellmann_mft_ui_generate_button_v2">See your wardrobe</string> <string name="photos_ellmann_mft_ui_onboarding_title_v2">A digital closet, made from your photos</string>
Based on the descriptions we’ve seen in the code, this feature would serve as a “digital closet,” deriving your looks from existing images, whether those belong to actual people, including yourself, or are saved from the internet. The Wardrobe option is expected to be based under the Collections tab in the Photos app.
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