The new AI application of Google Doppl allows you to try the outfits practically

Google Labs makes virtual outfit Try on everyone with a new Experimental AI application called DOPPL, the company announced in a blog article. You can download a photo of yourself and any outfit to see what it will look like you and can even create a video generated by Ai-Ai and moving clothes.
To use it, first download a complete photo of the body of yourself, then choose photos or screenshots of the outfits. For example, you can capture a screenshot or download photos from sources like Pinterest or clothing websites, or take photos of clothes from places like Thrift Stores. You can even take a photo of a friend with a desired outfit.
Once the outfit has been selected, Doppl (abbreviation of Doppelgänger, we imagine) will create an image generated by Ai-Vous even and convert the static image to a motion video. You can continue to browse the outfits, save your favorites and share different looks. This may not work perfectly for you – Google stressed that “the DOPPL is at its beginnings and … the details of the adjustment, the appearance and the clothes may not always be exact.”
Google recently unveiled a similar test feature for its shopping experience, but Doppl works strictly as an autonomous application. It seems that the kind of thing with people can have fun, especially on social networks, but it can also help Google collect data on the purchase and purchase habits of users. The application is now available on iOS and Android, but only in the United States for the moment.
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