Google Photos Unveils AI Wardrobe Tool for Virtual Outfits and Mood Boards

May 2, 2026
Google Photos Unveils AI Wardrobe Tool for Virtual Outfits and Mood Boards
  • 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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