Google Photos Unveils AI Wardrobe Tool for Virtual Outfits and Mood Boards
May 2, 2026
Google Photos is launching an AI-powered wardrobe feature this summer that lets you extract clothing and accessories from your photos to mix and match outfits, build mood boards, and share selections.
The wardrobe tool builds on Google's prior AI fashion features, including an AI-powered try-on in Google Search, and it reassures users that uploaded images aren’t used to train or sell AI models without consent.
Privacy and data handling details remain unclear, including where wardrobe data is processed, whether it trains Google's AI, and any per-day usage limits; Motorola notes require users to enable face grouping and be at least 16.
The feature will roll out first on Android devices starting in June, with iPhone availability to follow, and some Motorola devices may receive it earlier; rollout may vary by region.
Users will be able to filter by categories such as jewelry or tops and create digital mood boards for different occasions or themes.
Users can virtually try on clothes from their saved collection to preview fit, though the AI only provides rough estimates since it doesn’t know exact measurements.
Users should expect that the wardrobe feature might not include every item and may require photographing and cataloging pieces to improve AI categorization.
It enables category-based clothing searches, outfit assembly, and a Try It On capability to visualize outfits within Google Photos, extending Google’s existing try-on tools from Shopping and other apps.
The feature could integrate with a Daily Drops feed for personalized content from Google Calendar and Photos, and Memories might help users recall past outfits to inform current choices.
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