Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Adds A Tweak To Its Image Search To Help You Stay Stylish

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Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Adds A Tweak To Its Image Search To Help You Stay Stylish

Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has announced an introduction of a new feature of Google Image search known as the ‘Style Ideas’. This will display lifestyle images of the item searched in the Google search engine to give more ideas on how to use the product in the real life situation and the outfits and styles that can accompany the product.

Google Search has continued to improve its services at delivering the up-to date information for its end users. Today, another product Google Image has been added to the search engines to make the users stay even more updated. The latest features which look similar to what Pinterest offer will include images on the fashion-related products which will be available both in the Google mobiles and Android apps. For instance, if a customer searches for a Gap design on the Google Images, the search engine will bring up several images of the products plus the gallery of appealing lifestyle images and garments, showing how people use or fit the products.

This will allow people to view how the product items look like in their real world so as to make best purchasing decisions and envision how to use put the items in their proper use. This will benefit many web users especially those who buy items in the Internet. It will also minimize the chances of product misuse among the consumers. For instance, the new features will help the users to learn more on the fashion mistakes that people make when selecting outfit for different occasions.

According to Google, the style ideas will allow the web users to search fashion inspirational lifestyle and outfits images that reveals how the item can be worn realistically. The new feature will further offer more options and added information on how the products can be utilized. For example, the matching tips of a jeans garment with screaming red colored high heels.

Unfortunately, the feature will only be available on mobile apps though there are plans underway to roll it out to the desktop in the near future. For iPhone users, the Google Image feature will be displayed in the Safari or Chrome apps and the Android users will access it through Google and Chrome apps. For iPhone users, the feature will be available in Safari or Chrome, while Android users will get it in the Google and Chrome apps.