Doppl Introduced by Google Labs, Enabling Users to Visualize How an Outfit Looks on Them

Google Labs has now introduced Doppl as a new experimental app with the capability to help its users visualize how an outfit looks on them, enabling them to explore their style and aesthetic. The app has already been made available in the US market.
Here’s more about it.
Doppl – A New Google Labs Experiment for Visualizing Outfits on Users
Doppl – the new Google Labs experiment is a mobile app that provides its users a visual try-on functionality and allows them to find out how an outfit would look on a digital and animated version of themselves. This new app has been built over the virtual capability that was announced by Google Shopping last month in May 2025, and brings to users the ability to upload photo or a screenshot and try-on outfits virtually when they want. Just by uploading the picture of the outfit, Doppl will generate an AI video that will give users a better idea on how an outfit might appear on them.
Speaking more, users can upload the photo of any outfit – be it something from the social media, something displayed on a thrift shop, or something that a friend of yours wore. Moreover, users will also be able to both save their best looks within the app, and also share it with friends or family.
Also to note, the Doppl app is still in its early stage and as a result of which, users may not always get the right output. Inconsistencies in appearance, fit, and clothing details may occur, and users must be aware of it. Currently, the app is accessible to the US consumers, and it can be downloaded on Android and iOS devices respectively via Play Store and App Store.