Google Photos builds a virtual wardrobe from your gallery
Google Photos has introduced an AI-powered wardrobe feature that scans the clothes in your existing photos and organizes them into a browsable virtual closet. The system groups individual pieces and full outfits found in your gallery, making it easy to revisit looks youve worn before or assemble new combinations from items you already own.
Mix, save, and share — The new interface lets you pick from tops, bottoms, dresses, skirts, and shoes to create fresh ensembles, save favorites, and share them with friends for feedback. Google demonstrated the workflow in a short video showing how quickly users can put together multiple looks without digging through old photos or physically trying things on.
Practical and sustainable benefits — Beyond convenience, the wardrobe feature helps reduce decision fatigue and encourages getting more use out of existing clothing. By making outfit planning effortless, it nudges users toward more sustainable habits and smarter daily choices.
- Organizes clothing from your own photos into a searchable virtual closet.
- Enables easy mix-and-match styling, saving of favorite looks, and sharing with friends.
- Supports practical wardrobe management and can foster more sustainable fashion use.
As Google rolls the feature out, it offers a simple, approachable way for millions of Photos users to get creative with what they already own and make everyday dressing more fun and efficient.