Google is giving more generative AI injection in its online shopping experience in search. The upcoming feature for the AI format will produce images of user description -based organizations and decoration ideas, to help people find visualized products. Also, launching is a new tool that allows people to practice clothes practically.
The new AI mode shopping feature will begin this fall in the United States. It is designed to provide a visual aid that can better guide what kind of products should be recommended, compared to the use of search detail. If consumers “look for green clothing for the garden party”, for example, AI mode will produce fake clothing images in a variety of different styles that allow consumers to find the closest match they were imagined. Google will then show users real lists for similar clothing in online stores.
It seems that AI is a better way to use as a purchase inspiration tool that is browsed by the host AI imagination on a mood board platform such as a Pennist, which does not match consumers with a real world that they can really buy. The Google AI mode that will produce preliminary photos are still fake, however, which can lead to some frustration to users who cannot find the exact match for AI’s clothing and decoration suggestions they have loved.
Today, Google, Google, is developing a virtual trunks in Google, Google, which allows buyers to see what kind of clothes they see by uploading photos. Earlier, after introducing it as a limited experience in search labs, this feature is now starting in search, Google Shopping, and product results on Google Images.
Users can access this feature by selecting the icon, and uploading a physical image, by tapping, shopping, or tapping into any dress product, by tapping into photos, or by tapping into photos. Google’s AI will then show the user that they can look like wearing their selected costumes, which will give users a more personal experience to see these clothes that are modeling on someone else.


