Google announced on Thursday that they are expanding their virtual try-on option to more clothing types. Now, their virtual try-on will include dresses as well. They are developing new tools to depict the items more accurately.
This feature was launched for men and women tops last year by Google. This virtual try-on uses AI to show how chosen items will look on different body types. It will also include shadows, wrinkles, and draping to improve the overall shopping experience.
As you can see from the above image, the new virtual try-on will be able to process the various dresses for women. It will give us an estimate of how those dresses will look on different body types.
Here is how Google explains it.
“If you’re in the U.S., simply search for dresses on Search and click any style that includes a “try on” badge. From there, you can see what that garment looks like on a diverse set of real models, ranging in sizes from XXS-XXXL. Select a model that resonates with you to get a better sense of how the dress looks. Once you find what you’re looking for, click out to the retailer’s site to buy it.”
Google says that dresses were one of the most searched apparel categories for the tool. Google explained in its blog that its current diffusion technique is challenging to use with dresses, as they are more detailed and complex compared to other clothing items.
Dresses typically cover most of the body and come in various lengths. Placing a virtual dress on a person often leads to the obscuring or blurring of body details. The new technique from Google aims to solve this issue.
The new technique will preserve a person’s features while erasing and replacing the dress. It will result in a more accurate portrayal of both the dress and the person wearing it.
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