Google has taken another new step that integrates artificial intelligence into daily life. With this mobile application called DopPL, Google allows people to try clothes in their digital selves. The DopPL offered for iOS and Android is currently only open to access to users in the USA. The application stands out as an experimental tool that brings fashion together with technology.
DopPL’s logic is quite simple but functional. A full -sized photo is requested from the user, then the selected dress images are integrated with the help of artificial intelligence on this photo. Thus, in the digital environment, the person gets the appearance of that outfit. Whether the photos are taken in the store or as a screenshot from social media, the application can work with these visuals.
With Google DopPL, it increases reality by converting static visuals into video
Not only does it try clothes visually, DopPL can also convert these virtual trials into short videos. In this way, you can get an idea of how the outfit will stop when it is on the move. The three -dimensional effect of the image increases and a more realistic experience emerges. For fashion enthusiasts, this detail can be quite remarkable.
It is also possible to walk around the application among previously tried combinations. Favorite views can be added to favorites and can be displayed again if desired. However, users can share their virtual styles with others. This transforms the practice from a social platform to a social platform.
DopPL looks like Google’s recent version of virtual trial features that Google has offered in shopping. But this time the focus is not models, but users’ images. This approach gives the user the chance to see himself in clothes. In addition to all these, the personalization experience is moved to a further level.
Google had previously improved clothes visualization on models with different body types. However, DopPL digitizes the user’s own body by overcoming this line. Thus, the sense of reality becomes stronger. It is possible to look at many details from the color transition to shoulder structure.
Google clearly states that DopPL is still at an experimental stage. The application should not be expected to give error results; In some trials, the clothing form or posture may not fully reflect the truth. Nevertheless, such limitations can be considered usual for the first version. The company states that the application will develop with user feedback.
In addition, it is not yet clear when and in which countries DOPPL will be available. Google has not shared any calendar. The expansion of the application around the world seems to be evaluated in line with user interest and technical developments. This shows that the project is still in the test process.
Furthermore, DopPL is remarkable in terms of showing the point of virtual outfit trial technology. At the intersection of fashion and artificial intelligence, interest in vehicles that facilitate personal preferences and provide more conscious shopping are increasing. Especially in online shopping, such applications can offer functional solutions for those who do not want to buy clothes without trying. In this sense, DOPPL has the potential to be a digital mirror of users.