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Augmented retail: Google morphs online shopping with AI that visualizes clothing before you buy
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Google is rapidly transforming search into a personalized shopping experience through AI-powered visual tools. The company’s new features allow users to visualize clothing and makeup products before purchasing, addressing a common consumer pain point where shoppers struggle to find items matching their mental vision. These developments represent a significant evolution in Google’s AI integration strategy, making online shopping more intuitive while keeping users within Google’s ecosystem rather than navigating to specialized retailer sites.

The big picture: Google has launched “vision match,” an AI tool that generates images based on detailed clothing descriptions and then suggests similar purchasable items.

  • Mobile users in the US can now describe specific garments like a “colorful midi dress with big daisies” and receive AI-created visualizations with matching shopping options.
  • The feature has moved from Google Labs testing into mainstream Search and Shopping tabs, accessible through the “Can’t find it? Create it” prompt or the Shopping tab’s “Create & shop” section.

Key innovations: Google’s AR beauty tools now allow virtual try-on of multiple makeup products simultaneously using Gemini AI models.

  • Users can virtually experiment with combinations of lipsticks, mascaras, eyeshadows, and eyeliners in real-time.
  • Searching for trends like “spring makeup” or “soft glam” provides curated product selections that can be tested through “See the looks on you” and “try it on” options.

Enhanced virtual fitting: The clothing try-on tool has expanded beyond just tops and dresses to include pants and skirts.

  • The technology now supports visualization on models representing sizes from XXS to XXL, improving inclusivity.
  • Machine learning improvements have enhanced accuracy in depicting how garments fit and how they coordinate with other items like tops and shoes.
  • The feature works across both mobile and desktop platforms, allowing shoppers to better visualize potential purchases.

Why this matters: These updates signal Google’s strategic push to integrate AI throughout the search experience, coming the same day as the launch of a dedicated AI mode for Google Search.

  • The integration of visual AI tools keeps users engaged within Google’s platform rather than migrating to specialized retail sites.
  • By addressing the visualization gap in online shopping, Google is targeting a significant pain point that has traditionally given physical retail an advantage.
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