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Google’s Nano Banana Generates Full-Body Images for Virtual Try Ons

Google introduced a new way for U.S. shoppers to use its virtual try-on tool by letting them generate a full-body digital version of themselves from a selfie.

The feature uses Nano Banana, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, to create studio-style images that can be used to preview how outfits look without needing an existing full-body photo.

Users upload a selfie at g.co/shop/tryon, choose their usual clothing size and then select from several generated images to set a default try-on profile.

Shoppers can still opt to use a real full-body photo or choose from models of various body types. The tool is designed to let people browse and try on clothes across billions of listings tied to Google’s Shopping Graph.

Read the Google blog post.

Credit: Google

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