Imagine being able to see how clothes would look on you without ever stepping into a fitting room. That’s exactly what Google’s new experimental app Doppl app offers.
Doppl is a mobile app that helps users try on clothes virtually using artificial intelligence. Available for iOS and Android users in the United States, the app turns a photo of your full body into a digital version of you. With that, you can try on different outfits whether it’s from your favorite online store, a fashion blog, or even a screenshot from Instagram.
But Doppl doesn’t just stop at images. It creates short videos that show how the outfit would move on your body, giving you a better idea of how the fabric might flow or fit. This is a big step forward from regular virtual try-ons, which usually only offer flat, still images.
Users can save different looks, compare outfits, and even share their favorite styles with friends. It’s a fun and useful way for fashion lovers to explore styles without having to buy and return clothes repeatedly.
Doppl is part of a larger experiment from Google Labs, and it’s still being tested. The company admits that results may not always be perfect especially when it comes to the fit or fabric details but it’s a big leap in using AI to improve shopping experiences.