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December 11, 2025
Google's AI try-on feature for clothes now works with just a selfie
In the past, users had to upload a full-body picture of themselves to virtually try on a piece of clothing. Now, they can use a selfie and Nano Banana will generate a full body digital version of them.

TL;DR
- Google's AI try-on feature now accepts selfies, previously requiring full-body photos.
- The update uses Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model) to create a digital full-body representation from a selfie.
- Users can select their size and generate multiple try-on images, choosing a default.
- The option to use full-body photos or diverse model photos remains available.
- The feature launched in the US and was initially introduced in July across Google Search, Shopping, and Images.
- Google also has a dedicated app, Doppl, for AI-powered outfit visualization, recently updated with a shoppable discovery feed.
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