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Google Brings AI ‘Try On’ Shopping Feature to Canada

by Kingsley Okeke
October 9, 2025
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Google Brings AI ‘Try On’ Shopping Feature to Canada
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Google has launched its AI-powered “Try On” shopping feature in Canada, giving consumers the ability to virtually see how clothing and footwear will look on them before buying. The move is part of Google’s broader retail strategy to make online shopping more personal and reduce the uncertainty that often comes with digital fashion purchases.

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Redefining the Online Shopping Experience

The feature allows users to upload a full-length photo of themselves and apply apparel or shoes directly to their image. Powered by an advanced image model, the tool recreates how fabrics drape, stretch, and reflect light on different body types, offering a more realistic preview.

Shoppers can access the “Try On” button across Google Search and Shopping, making it easy to test items from a wide range of brands. This capability is expected to boost consumer confidence and reduce high return rates in the fashion sector.

Balancing Innovation and Privacy

The feature does, however, raise data protection concerns. Users must upload personal photos, making privacy handling critical. Google has said the images are processed securely, but Canadian regulators will likely watch how data storage and consent are managed.

A Shift in Retail Expectations

Google’s “Try On” launch explores a different angle from what consumers will expect from online fashion platforms. As more shoppers embrace virtual fitting, retailers may need to rethink how they present their products, making realism and personalisation central to their strategies.

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