Google upgrades AI virtual try-on tool for selfies

Google has enhanced its AI-powered virtual try-on feature, allowing users to generate a full-body avatar from a simple selfie. The update eliminates the need for full-body photos and supports sizes from XS to 4XL+. This tool is now available in the US, building on the original version launched in May.

Google's latest improvement to its virtual try-on technology simplifies online shopping by using artificial intelligence to create personalized clothing visualizations. Previously, the feature required a full-body photograph to simulate outfits. The new version, revealed on Thursday, enables users to upload a selfie—even if it shows only the head and shoulders or a seated pose—and generate a complete digital figure.

Users select their preferred body size, ranging from XS to 4XL+, and the system produces a full-body image. This avatar is powered by Nano Banana, which is Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model. Once created, shoppers can explore various garments on the virtual model, helping them visualize fits without physical try-ons.

The upgrade expands accessibility for the tool, originally unveiled in May during Google's I/O developers conference. That initial release already allowed virtual clothing trials, but demanded a standing, full-length photo. The refined approach accommodates more casual images, making it easier for people in the United States to experiment with styles like formal gowns or leather pants.

This development reflects ongoing efforts to integrate AI into e-commerce, reducing barriers to informed purchasing decisions. While the feature remains US-only for now, it maintains the option for full-body photo uploads for those who prefer it. By streamlining the process, Google aims to enhance user convenience in digital retail experiences.

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Illustration of Google's Nano Banana Pro AI image model launch, featuring a smartphone with AI-generated banana images in the Gemini app, surrounded by users and global elements.
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Google launches Nano Banana Pro AI image model

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Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, an upgraded AI image-generation model powered by Gemini 3 Pro, offering improved accuracy and editing capabilities. The tool is now available globally in the Gemini app, though with usage limits for free users. It also includes enhanced features for detecting AI-generated content.

Google has launched Nano Banana 2, an updated AI image generation model that combines the precision of its Pro version with faster processing speeds. Powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, the tool becomes the new default across Google's platforms, including the Gemini app and search features. It aims to deliver more accurate and realistic images while expanding creative capabilities.

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Google has launched an experimental 'Personal Intelligence' feature for its AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect Gmail and Google Photos for more tailored responses. The opt-in tool, powered by Gemini 3, aims to make search results more relevant by drawing on personal data without training models on full inboxes. It rolls out first to paid subscribers in the US.

Google has launched Project Genie, a tool based on its Genie 3 AI model that allows users to generate and explore interactive virtual environments from text prompts or images. Available only to subscribers of its premium AI Ultra plan, the system marks the first public access to this advanced world model outside of internal testing. It offers modes like world sketching and remixing, though limited to short 60-second sessions.

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Google is rolling out the Find the Look feature, part of its Circle to Search tool, to Pixel 10 series devices through the March Pixel Drop. Originally debuted on Samsung Galaxy S26 phones, the AI-powered visual search now identifies entire outfits for shopping. The update also includes broader enhancements for Android devices.

Snapchat has introduced AI Clips, a new feature that turns a single photo into a 5-second AI-generated video. Available to Lens Plus subscribers, it allows users to place themselves in various AI-generated scenarios created by developers. The tool launched via a news release on Tuesday.

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Two former Google executives have introduced Silvr, an app designed to enable instant shopping from TV screens using AI and computer vision. The startup, backed by investors from major media companies, launches today amid growing interest in visual search technologies. Silvr aims to overcome past challenges in making entertainment content directly shoppable.

 

 

 

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