Google Introduces Doppl: A New AI-Powered Virtual Try-On App
Explore your style with Doppl, a new experimental app from Google Labs that lets you virtually try on outfits using AI-powered visuals. Upload a photo or screenshot, and see the look come to life on a digital you. Available now on iOS and Android in the U.S and soon in other countries.

A New Way to Explore Personal Style
Google Labs has unveiled Doppl, a cutting-edge experimental app designed to help users visualize outfits on a digital version of themselves. Using advanced AI, Doppl allows users to try on clothes virtually and explore new looks in a fun, interactive way — all from their smartphones.
Built on Google’s Existing Try-On Technology
Doppl builds upon the virtual try-on features introduced in Google Shopping earlier this year, where users could see how billions of clothing items might look on them by simply uploading a photo. Now, Doppl enhances this experience with new capabilities, such as:
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Using photos or screenshots to try on clothes instantly
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Generating AI-powered animations to bring static outfits to life
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Allowing users to save and share looks with others
Try On Anything, Anytime
Whether it’s a look spotted on social media, at a thrift shop, or worn by a friend, Doppl allows you to upload a photo and instantly see how that outfit might suit you. With just a few taps, users can bring their fashion inspirations to life and make confident style decisions before purchasing.
Still Experimental – But Full of Possibilities
As an experimental app under the Google Labs umbrella, Doppl is still in its early stages. While it's designed to be intuitive and innovative, Google notes that fit, fabric behavior, and visual accuracy may not always be perfect. That’s why user feedback is highly encouraged to help shape the app’s future.
Now Available on iOS and Android
Doppl is now officially available to download in the United States on both iOS and Android devices, and soon in other countries. The app is part of Google Labs' growing suite of AI-powered experiments designed to blend creativity and technology for everyday users.