Important: This feature isnât available in all geographic regions, all domains, or all account types.
To easily search and manage your photos, you can apply a label to people or pets that appear in photos grouped by Google Photos.
Turn Face Groups on or off
You can stop grouping photos based on faces that appear in your photos.
If you turn off Face Groups, you delete:
- Face groups in your account
- Face models used to create those face groups
- Face labels you created
Learn about Google Photos' Face Groups retention policy.
To turn Face Groups on or off:
- On your computer, go to photos.google.com/settings.
- Next to "Group similar faces," click Show more .
- Turn Face Groups on or off.
- To turn off Face Groups only for photos of pets, turn off Show pets with people.
Organize your Face Groups
Step 1: Find photos of a person or pet
Important: You can also find photos of a person through Explore People & pets.
- On your computer, go to photos.google.com/people.
- Click a face to find photos of them.
Tip: If a row of faces isnât there:
- The feature isnât available in your geographic region.
- You turned Face Groups off in settings. Learn how to turn on Face Groups.
- No face groups have been created.
Step 2: Add a name
Important: Only you can find the private face labels you choose, even if you share those photos.
- At the top of a face group, click Add a name.
- Enter a name or nickname.
You can search with that label. Learn more about searching for your photos.
Manage your Face Groups
Combine face groupsIf the same person is in more than one grouping, you can merge them.
- Label one of the face groups with a name or nickname.
- Label the other face group with the same name or nickname, choosing from the suggestions.
- When you confirm the second name or nickname, Google Photos will ask if you want to merge the face groups.
You might get a suggestion to merge 2 face groups. If theyâre the same person, click Yes.
You can edit or remove your face group labels.
- To change a label: Click People folder More Edit name label.
- To remove a label: Click People folder More Remove name label.
Important: The âhide a faceâ settings apply to photos in the featured memories carousel.
- On your computer, go to photos.google.com.
- At the top, click Settings .
- Scroll to âMemories.â
- Click Hide faces.
- Under âShow lessâ or âBlocked,â click Select faces.
- Show less: You wonât get memories about them, but they may still appear in group photos included in memories.
- Blocked: They wonât appear in memories, including group photos with others.
- Choose who you want to hide.
- Click Done.
- To show a face that was previously hidden, next to the face, click Remove .
Tips:
- When you block a face, they wonât appear in memories, including group photos with others.
- Face hiding may not work perfectly in all photos.
If you find a photo thatâs in the wrong group, you can take it out.
- On your computer, go to photos.google.com/people.
- Click the face group you want to remove something from.
- Click More Remove results.
- Select the photos or videos you want to remove from the group.
- At the top, click Remove.
Tip: If you remove an item from a group, it wonât delete the photo or video from your Google Photos library.
- On your computer, go to photos.google.com/people.
- Click a face group.
- Click More Change feature photo.
- Select a photo to make it the featured photo.
Face Groups occurs in 3 steps:
- We detect whether any photo has a face in it.
- If the Face Groups feature is on, algorithms are used to create face models that numerically represent the images of faces, predict the similarity of different images of faces, and estimate whether different images represent the same face.
- Photos with very similar faces that are likely to be of the same person are grouped together in a face group. You can always remove a photo from a face group if you think it's in the wrong group.
You can also add a name or nickname label to any face group.
When Face Groups is on, Google Photos may include photos in a particular group based on other characteristics. This includes photos being taken close together in time and detecting that a person is wearing the same clothing across photos when a face isn't visible.
Face groups, face labels & sharing
- By default, face groups and labels in your account are only visible to you.
- Face groups aren't shared when you share photos.
- Face labels are private to each account and aren't shared across accounts.
- You can choose to label a face group as "Me."
- This may help your contactsâ Google Photos apps recognize your face in photos, and get suggestions to share photos of you with you. Learn how to label your face group.
- You can gain a sense of where youâre over time. You can know where you were at different times in your life based on the locations of photos where your face appears.
When Face Groups is on, you let us know that you want us to make models of the faces that appear in your photos. These models may be considered biometric data in some jurisdictions.
To delete your face models, turn off Face Groups. We will store and use your face models, face groups, and face labels until you either delete them or your Google Photos account is inactive for more than two years. Learn about Google Photosâ Face Groups retention policy.
If Google Photos misses or incorrectly groups a photo, you can change, remove, or add a photo to a face group.
This feature isnât available in all countries.
Change which face group a photo belongs to
You can add, remove, or change a face label when Google Photos labels the wrong person or pet.
- On your computer, go to photos.google.com.
- Select a photo.
- Click Info.
- Scroll to âPeopleâ and click Edit .
- Remove, add, or change a label:
- To remove a label: On the face label, click Remove.
- To add a label: Under âAvailable to add,â click Add on the face label. Then, in the photo, click a label to add, or select Add to create a new label.
- To change a label:
- On the face label, click Remove.
- Under âAvailable to add,â on the face label, click Add.
- Select a face label to add.
- Click Done.
When you label your face group as "me," you:
- Get more personalized creations. For example, a highlight video that has photos of you.
- Get personalized search. You can search âmeâ to easily find photos of yourself.
- Make it easier for contacts to get suggestions to share with you. When your contacts take photos of you, they may get a suggestion to share photos they have of you with you.
- Gain a sense of where you're over time. You can know where you were at different times in your life based on the locations of photos where your face appears.