Google Photos has introduced a new AI-powered digital wardrobe feature that catalogues clothes from users' past photos to create an organized digital closet. This innovative tool allows users to easily access and plan outfits by categorizing items such as tops, bottoms, and jewellery.
Smart Filtering and Rediscovery
Users can filter their digital wardrobe by specific categories like jewellery or tops, helping them rediscover forgotten items in their physical closet. The feature uses machine learning to identify and categorize clothing items from photos, making it simple to browse through a virtual collection of owned apparel.
Mix and Match Outfits
The digital wardrobe enables users to combine tops and bottoms virtually. A 'Try it on' preview allows users to visualize how different outfits look on their body, providing a convenient way to experiment with new combinations without physically trying them on.
Gradual Rollout
The new feature will first launch on Android in summer, with iOS support arriving in the coming months. This phased rollout ensures a smooth introduction and allows Google to gather user feedback for improvements.
Context with Existing AI Tools
This update follows Google Photos' earlier AI 'touch up' tool, which enhances human faces in photos by refining skin, brightening eyes, and more. The digital wardrobe expands the app's AI capabilities, offering practical utility for fashion-conscious users.
With this feature, Google Photos continues to evolve from a simple photo storage service into a versatile lifestyle tool powered by artificial intelligence.



