This Experimental Adobe Feature Lets Online Shoppers Virtually Try on Clothes With AI

The machine learning tool fits the garment to the shape and pose of a person's image

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With the coronavirus pandemic keeping many physical retail stores shuttered and making photo shoots of all kinds more difficult, Adobe is experimenting with new ways for shoppers or models to virtually try on clothes.

The software company outlined a new potential feature this week that uses artificial intelligence to transform a piece of clothing to fit the shape and pose of a person in an image while preserving the visual details of the garment, according to a research paper Adobe compiled with Stanford University and IIT Hyderabad.

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