Daily Technology
·12/12/2025
Google has improved its AI virtual try on tool. Shoppers no longer need a full body picture to preview clothes on themselves. The system now builds a personal avatar from a single selfie - online clothes shopping becomes simpler and more precise. Users view how different garments fit and appear, no matter how the original selfie was posed or cropped.
Google calls the underlying model Gemini 2.5 Flash Image or Nano Banana - it turns a selfie into a complete digital double. Earlier versions required a head-to-toe photograph - the new release works with an ordinary selfie, even if the user sits or shows only the upper body.
US shoppers open the dedicated site, upload a selfie and pick a size from XS up to 4XL and larger. The AI produces a full length avatar that mirrors the person's appearance. The avatar models any garment in the catalog, whether casual or formal.
Previous try on tools often demanded exact photo types. By accepting selfies, Google removes that hurdle but also invites more people to use the service. Shoppers test styles and sizes at home, avoid guesswork and possibly return fewer items. Google introduced the AI try on feature at the I/O conference in May. Users who still prefer full body photos retain that option.









