To celebrate the Motorola Razr 2026 series launch, Motorola and Google have announced a deep integration of AI-driven lifestyle features within Google Photos. The partnership introduces "Wardrobe," a digital closet within Google Photos and a first-of-its-kind system integration for Google's "Memories".
Google Photos Wardrobe and Memories Features Are Here
Motorola announced via a post that it has created a new Wardrobe feature in partnership with Google. The feature will be built into Google Photos and will act as a personalised digital closet. It automatically scans a user's photos to identify and extract clothes and accessories that they wore.

It then generates a clean, standalone snapshot image of these individual fashion pieces. Users can then access this closet to mix and match items, test out different outfit combinations and save their favourite looks directly within the app. Besides, the tool also allows users to share their outfits with friends.
Besides, Motorola is also bringing Google Photos Memories feature into its proprietary software, Daily Drops. It is a personalised content feed on Motorola phones that refreshes twice a day, pulling relevant information like the latest news headlines, weather forecasts and calendar overviews.

Moving forward, Daily Drops will now also pull from Google Photos Memories, allowing users to see memories alongside their daily briefings. According to Motorola, this is the first time a manufacturer has integrated this feature natively into a third-party app.
As for the availability, the Google Photos Wardrobe feature surprisingly won't be exclusive to Motorola phones. The feature will launch on many Android phones in select regions later this summer. Meanwhile, the Daily Drops integration has already begun rolling out to select Motorola phones across North America, Europe and Asia.
Both features have debuted in the newly-launched Motorola Razr 2026 series, and should arrive on more Motorola smartphones and other Android phones soon. More information about these features should buoy as we inch closer to their release, so stay tuned.















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