I tried Google’s new AI wardrobe feature with Motorola’s Razr – and it turns your photos into a surprisingly useful digital closet full of outfits

Google is rolling out a pretty cool new AI-powered photo feature thanks to a partnership with Motorola announced earlier today – and it’s one of those ideas that actually seems useful in real life.

“Google Photos Wardrobe” builds on something we’ve already seen with AI assistants: They’re at their best when integrated directly into apps and services, rather than sitting on the sidelines as standalone tools. And in this case, Google is building on that idea in a way that could be really useful in everyday life.

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Essentially, Google Photos will now capture clothing and accessories that appear in your photos hosted within the app. On Motorola devices, including the new Razr Fold, Razr, Razr+ and Razr Ultra, Google Photos is the default photo app and will automatically begin assembling your digital wardrobe from the clothes and accessories it detects in your images.

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