Google has developed a new AI -powered shopping feature to help you find out how the clothes you are interested in buying are wearing your wearing. Its name “try” and is still available in the United States through Google Search Labs.
To start, you just need to turn into a lab. After that, you upload a photo of a full length and start looking for clothes in the Google Shopping tab.
When you click on an image of an organization with the search results, you will see the “Try” button in the middle of the organization’s expansion version in the right hand panel. After a click and about ten seconds, you will see yourself dressed. It may not always be a perfect illusion, but you will at least realize how it will look at you.
Google claims that all this thing runs on a trained model to see the relationship between your body and clothing. AI, therefore, can produce the material of realistic pulls, pulls and flags in different types of physical types.
This feature does not work with every piece of clothing you can see, or even all kinds of clothing. The clothing retailer has to choose in the program, and Google said it only works for shirts, pants, clothes and skirts.
I noticed that both apparel and swimming clothing did not have usable images, but I could put shorts on myself, and costumes that looked like regular clothes. AI also had no problem as a category with jackets and coats.
Elvis looks
For example, on Google Shopping, I found copies of organizations in which Elvis wore him for his 1966 return and a jump suit in the 1970s. With a couple of clicks, I can consider myself dressed in different times like a king.
He even turned my shoes into a black suit. I always wondered if I could either see. Sharing photos is worth it, and you can save or send them to others from the Google Mobile app and see how many Elvis your friends understand how you are.
Super Summer
Details of the change in AI to work photo are impressive. I used the AI ​​to try the summer entertainment form and the nearest effort of a superhero dress I could try. The original picture contains a suit and jacket that contains herbs and black clothing shoes. But both AI-infield images are not only in search results from shoes and socks, but they are in line with my position and size.
In addition, despite wearing long sleeves and pants, AI found a way to show some of his arms and feet. The color is similar to the truth, but its defects are remarkable to me. My legs look very thin in both, as AI thinks I have left the leg day, and my legs in the shorts are not hair without it since I am 13 years old.
Putting the flaws aside, it seems that this will be a large part of the next e -commerce. It can be easier to solve the strange to assess the color or cut for your skin tone and construction.
I wouldn’t say that it can try to try them in real life, especially when it comes to size and relief, but as you look in the mirror, as a digital version of the dress against you, it’s great.
Elimination of unnecessary return
As there are some conclusions, I think it will be a popular feature for Google Shopping. I would expect that AI development and online retail will be imitated by rivals, where it is not already.
I especially like that AI allows you to see how you look more foreign or bold that you can hesitate to try at a store. For example, on the right side with Victorian pants on the right side, the jacket on the left and the striped pants or the niggling jacket and the waist coat. I feel hesitant to order the view and plan almost Certainly planning to return one or both of them before they arrive.
Returning is a plague to waste online retailers and tin packaging and other resources. But if Google shows us how we look at the clothes, it can end with return rates. The retailer will race to sign up for the program.
It can also open the door to more personal personalized suggestions than AI. You can soon find AI’s personal dresser, which is ready to give you a virtual fit check and can suggest your next form, no matter what.