Google Photos just added a feature that turns your camera roll into a virtual closet. The AI scans through your photos to identify individual clothing items you own, then organizes them into a browsable wardrobe.
You can mix and match pieces you already have without actually pulling them out of your closet. The system categorizes everything into tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, and shoes, so you can experiment with combinations and save the looks you like.
This is Google leaning into practical AI applications that solve real friction points. Instead of standing in front of your closet trying to remember what you own or whether that top goes with those pants, you can preview outfits digitally.
The feature also lets you share outfit ideas with friends, which could be useful for getting feedback before an event or just coordinating looks. It's using computer vision to do the heavy lifting of cataloging your wardrobe automatically.
For anyone trying to declutter or be more intentional about what they wear, having a visual inventory of your actual clothes could help you spot gaps, avoid duplicate purchases, or rediscover pieces you forgot about. It's the kind of ambient AI feature that just makes an existing app more useful without requiring you to learn a new tool.