Google's virtual try-on shopping tool expands to more countries, now lets you try on shoes
Google's AI virtual try-on tool now includes shoes and is available in Australia, Canada, and Japan, enhancing online shopping confidence by simulating in-store fitting rooms.
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Google wants to see your feet (for virtual shopping purposes)
Google recently started letting you try on clothes from the comfort of your home by uploading a photo and letting AI take care of the rest — and if you’re in the US, you can now do the same thing with shoes. Fortunately, the process isn’t nearly as creepy as Google needing a close-up of your bare feet. Rather, when you’re browsing shoes, you tap the pair you want to try on and upload a full-length photo of yourself in any old outfit. Google will…
Google Expands Virtual Try-on Technology to Include Shoes
Google’s virtual try-on technology now lets users see how they would look in a pair of shoes that they found online. Beginning Wednesday (Oct. 8), the company added shoes to the other clothing items available in this artificial intelligence-powered technology, it said in an announcement. “To try on shoes, just tap on any product listing on Google, select the ‘try it on’ button and add a full-length photo of yourself,” the announcement …
Google Expands AI Virtual Try-On to Footwear in Australia, Canada, Japan
Google’s push into augmented reality for e-commerce took a significant step forward this week with the expansion of its virtual try-on tool, now incorporating footwear and reaching new international markets. The feature, which leverages generative AI to superimpose clothing and now shoes onto users’ photos, aims to bridge the gap between online browsing and in-store fitting, potentially reducing return rates that plague digital retailers. By all…
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