Recently, Google officially launched an AI virtual fitting application called Doppl, aimed at providing users with a brand-new virtual try-on experience. With this app, users just need to upload a full-body photo, and they can then select their favorite clothes for a virtual try-on. Whether these clothes come from thrift stores, friends' outfits, or images on social media, it can be easily achieved.

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The operation process of Doppl is very simple. Users first need to upload their full-body photo into the app. Then, they can perform virtual try-ons by uploading photos or screenshots of other clothes. The app will generate corresponding try-on effect images based on the user's appearance, helping users view the clothing combinations on their digital body. To provide a more realistic wearing experience, Doppl also has the function of converting static images into AI-generated videos, allowing users to see how the clothes look in motion.

In Doppl, users can not only save their favorite looks but also review previous try-on records. More interestingly, users can also share these looks with friends, adding fun to social interaction. This app is an extension of Google's Google Shopping virtual try-on feature, aiming to help users explore their fashion styles in a more intuitive and interactive way.

Google stated that Doppl is currently only available in the United States and supports iOS and Android systems. Although the app is still in the experimental phase, Google also reminds users that the fit and details of the clothes may not be completely accurate. However, they hope that Doppl will inspire users to explore their fashion styles in a new way.

It is currently unclear whether Google will expand Doppl to other regions in the future or when the specific timeline will be. The launch of this app not only enriches the virtual try-on experience but also provides users with more choices, demonstrating Google's continuous innovation in the field of AI technology.