Overview
- Google announced the AI Wardrobe for Photos on Wednesday, promising a closet built from the clothes it finds in your picture library.
- The feature scans photos to create clean, catalog‑style snapshots of clothing and it lives in the Collections tab, grouped into Items and Outfits.
- Users can mix and match pieces, save looks to moodboards for trips or events, share outfits with friends, and preview ensembles with a virtual try‑on that uses a digital avatar.
- Using Wardrobe requires users to be at least 16 years old and to turn on face grouping in Photos, and Motorola’s Daily Drops will show your schedule only if you grant Calendar access.
- Rollout starts on Android this summer before iOS, with Motorola’s 2026 Razr family debuting the experience and the Daily Drops feed already reaching select phones in Europe, North America, Latin America, and Asia.