TECHApril 29, 2026· Core News Daily Staff

I tried Google Photos Wardrobe on the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026, and it’s the AI 'Clueless' closet I’ve always wanted

Google Photos' new Wardrobe feature, tested on the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026, brings the AI-powered closet organization fantasy from the movie "Clueless" into reality — with some important caveats. The feature scans your existing wardrobe photos and uses AI to suggest outfit combinations, track what you wear most frequently, and identify gaps in your closet.

The experience is genuinely impressive when it works. The AI correctly identified garment types and colors in roughly 85% of test photos, and its outfit suggestions showed a surprisingly good sense of color coordination and seasonal appropriateness. The feature integrates with the Razr Ultra's outer display, letting you browse suggested outfits on the cover screen without opening the phone.

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But the "Clueless" comparison only goes so far. The system struggles with patterned clothing, frequently misidentifying stripes, plaid, and prints. It also can't account for fabric texture or weight, meaning it might suggest a linen blazer with wool trousers. And unlike the movie's fictional system, it can't mix-and-match across your entire closet in real-time — there's a processing delay of several seconds per outfit.

The bigger limitation is that Wardrobe requires you to photograph your entire wardrobe individually, a process that took roughly 45 minutes for a moderately-sized closet. Most users won't bother, which limits the feature's practical utility.

What This Means For You: AI wardrobe assistants are finally becoming real, but they're still in the "neat trick" phase rather than the "daily necessity" phase. If you have a Motorola Razr Ultra 2026, Wardrobe is worth trying — it's free and genuinely fun. But don't expect it to replace your own fashion sense anytime soon.

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Originally sourced from Tom's Guide