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Google has rolled out a new suite of face-specific touch-up tools inside the Google Photos editor, allowing users to apply subtle, targeted edits after capture.
Announced 20 April 2026, the features ā heal, smooth, under eyes, irises, teeth, eyebrows and lips ā are accessed by selecting an individual face in a photo and applying an intensity slider to control effect strength.
Googleās AI detects up to six faces in group shots so edits to one person do not bleed onto others.
The tools are gradually rolling out globally on Android devices running Android 9.0 or later with at least 4GB of RAM. Google positions the update as a way to keep users editing within Photos rather than switching to third-party apps; it follows recent moves to tie Photos imagery into Googleās generative models.
The company warns the rollout is incremental; availability will vary by device and region.
Observers note the features are designed for refinement rather than dramatic transformation, while researchers caution that frequent photo retouching can have negative effects on self-image and mental health.
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