Google Photos Adds Face Touch-Up Tools With Adjustable Intensity
New editing features rolling out globally on Android 9.0+ devices with 4GB+ RAM
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- Google announced new face touch-up tools for Google Photos that can remove blemishes, whiten teeth, smooth skin, and modify irises, under-eye areas, eyebrows, and lips.
- The tools are rolling out globally starting today on Android 9.0+ devices with at least 4GB RAM, with adjustable intensity for subtle enhancements.
- The release comes less than a week after Google unveiled Gemini's opt-in Personal Intelligence feature that uses Google Photos images.
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Google Photos has been expanding its AI-powered editing capabilities. The new face touch-up tools follow the recent announcement of Gemini's Personal Intelligence feature that uses user photos to generate personalized AI images.
Google has announced a new collection of touch-up tools for Google Photos' image editor designed to apply subtle enhancements, refinements, or fixes to faces in photos. The tools are gradually being rolled out on the Google Photos app globally starting today, but only on devices running Android 9.0 and up with at least 4GB of RAM. They'll be accessible after selecting a specific face in a photo and able to remove unwanted blemishes, whiten teeth, smooth skin, and make changes to irises, under eye areas, eyebrows, and lips. The intensity of the effects can be adjusted to ensure they're subtle enough to not be noticeable. The new tools come less than a week after Google announced Gemini's opt-in Personal Intelligence feature would use your Google Photos images, including of friends and family, to guide Nano Banana 2's generation process so it produced more personalized images.
Preguntas abiertas
- Will these tools come to iOS devices?
- Will the tools be available on older Android versions?
- How does Google address concerns about realistic face manipulation?






