- by foxnews
- 11 Dec 2025
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Behind the scenes, Meta AI analyzes photo details, like lighting, people and events, to group similar moments and create polished collage layouts automatically. It can suggest captions or filters, but users can edit or reject any suggestion before posting.
Here's how to turn this feature on in Facebook (and how to disable it if you prefer).
You'll also receive optional notifications when new collage suggestions are ready, giving you the chance to preview and edit them before sharing.
If you've already uploaded photos for analysis, Meta says you can delete that data by turning off the feature and clearing saved files under "Your Facebook Information" in Settings.
Here's how Facebook's new AI photo feature could change the way you share, save and see your favorite moments online.
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