Google has introduced interesting features as part of the application of art & culture that can look for doppelganger from your hairy, superior and finned friends.
Dubbed as a pet portrait, features are a way to find double art dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, horses, or rabbits among tens of thousands of works from Google partner institutions throughout the world.
The company introduced a similar feature in 2018 which looked for doppelgangers of people in artwork by matching more than 120 million selfies.
Pet portraits provide option users to share their pet snaps or choose multiple images and turn them into gifs and look for similar in artwork.
This feature is now launching into the Google Arts & Culture application on Android and iOS.
And, to use these features, users first need to download the application on their smartphone and tap on the Rainbow Camera button at the bottom of the Google Arts & Culture application.
We also provide this feature by trying to find a doppelganger from one of our dog’s dogs and we have to say, the application does a fair job, if it’s not the best.
Also, this application gives users the choice to upload photos that have been clicked on the pre-from the gallery that makes everything easier if a pet is not a camera friendly.
Here are some examples of how features features.