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Home / Business and Economy / Zara's AI lets you try clothes virtually!

Zara's AI lets you try clothes virtually!

26 Jan

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Summary

  • AI virtual try-on feature launched on Zara's mobile app.
  • Users upload two photos to create a personalized avatar.
  • AI accuracy praised, but concerns arise over environmental impact.
Zara's AI lets you try clothes virtually!

Many women find in-store clothes shopping a challenge, with 41% struggling to find fashionable items that suit their body shape. Over a quarter also report difficulty finding age-appropriate fashionable clothing. Addressing these pain points, Zara has introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered virtual try-on feature available exclusively on its mobile application.

This innovative tool requires users to upload two photos – a headshot and a full-body image – to generate a personalized avatar. Once created, shoppers can virtually try on any item from Zara's collection directly within the app. User testimonials, like that of TikToker Lydia Altman, highlight the surprising accuracy of the AI, with one user noting the avatar seemed to understand her body better than she did.

The feature has garnered significant attention online, with a viral video showcasing its capabilities amassing over 1.4 million views. While many anticipate this will simplify the shopping experience, the development has also sparked discussions regarding its environmental footprint and potential data privacy issues. Some users express concern over the resources required for AI technology and how personal likenesses are utilized, while others find it a fantastic tool for discovering new styles.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Users upload a headshot and a full-body photo to create a personalized avatar within the Zara mobile app, allowing them to virtually try on clothing items.
The AI feature helps shoppers find fashionable items that suit their body shape and age, making the shopping process more convenient and informed by providing accurate virtual fittings.
Concerns include the environmental impact of AI technology and potential issues related to data privacy and the use of personal likenesses for avatar generation.

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