Fashion appDepop has unveiled new AI gear from the firms tech wardrobe.
The second-hand marketplace can now generate an entire listing from a single photo.
Launched today, the feature is designed to acceleratethe listing process.

All users need to do is upload their image and hit Generate Description.
Image recognition and GenAI will then create the listing description.
The system will also add various item attributes, from category to colour and brand.

Every detail will incorporate Depops trademark tone, hashtags, and visuals.
The new feature joins an array of algorithmic enhancements on the platform.
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Last month,TNW revealedthat Depop is working with an AIstartupto analyse trends.
The British government has provided funding for the project.
Depop has also integrated language and vision models in the platforms listings, search, and recommendations.
Resale inventory is typically made up of unstructured, user-generated content, he said.
Colburn hopes the tech can also drive a shift in consumer behaviour: choosing resale over retail.
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