I tried Google’s new AI wardrobe feature with Motorola’s Razr — and it turns your photos into a surprisingly useful digital closet full of outfits


Google is rolling out a pretty cool new AI-powered photo feature through a partnership with Motorola announced earlier today — and it’s one of those ideas that actually feels useful in real life.

Google Photos Wardrobe’ builds on something we’ve seen before with AI assistants: they’re at their best when they’re baked directly into apps and services, rather than sitting off to the side as standalone tools. And in this case, Google is leaning into that idea in a way that could be genuinely handy day to day.

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Motorola Razr+ 2026 Hands-On

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Essentially, Google Photos will now capture clothing items and accessories that appear in your photos housed within the app. On Motorola’s devices — including the new Razr Fold, Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra — Google Photos is the default photo app, and it will automatically start assembling your digital closet from the clothes and accessories it detects in your images.

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