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Home / Technology / Google Photos Bans AI Editing in Texas and Illinois Over Biometric Privacy Laws

Google Photos Bans AI Editing in Texas and Illinois Over Biometric Privacy Laws

16 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Google Photos' Conversational Editing feature unavailable in Texas and Illinois
  • Restriction due to biometric data collection required for Face Groups feature
  • States sued Google over data and biometrics collection without consent
Google Photos Bans AI Editing in Texas and Illinois Over Biometric Privacy Laws

In November 2025, Google Photos users in Texas and Illinois have been unable to access the app's Conversational Editing feature, which enables AI-powered photo editing through voice commands or text. This restriction is due to the biometric data collection required for the Face Groups feature, which groups similar faces detected in photos.

The Face Groups feature creates facial geometry models, a biometric analysis of shapes, proportions, and angles, to identify and group together photos of the same person. However, this type of facial recognition technology is not legal in all regions, and requires user consent to collect biometric data.

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Both Texas and Illinois have laws that restrict the collection and use of biometric identifiers without explicit permission. In 2022, Texas sued Google over unauthorized biometrics collection, while Illinois residents filed a $100 million lawsuit against the company for the same issue. As a result, Google has disabled the Conversational Editing feature in these two states to comply with the local privacy laws.

While the editing capabilities themselves are not the problem, the biometric data required for the Face Groups feature is the legal sticking point. Google has settled these lawsuits, but the company's ongoing facial recognition processes make it difficult to comply with the states' regulations on the destruction of biometric data.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google Photos' Conversational Editing feature is unavailable in Texas and Illinois due to the biometric data collection required for the Face Groups feature, which violates state privacy laws.
The Face Groups feature in Google Photos uses facial geometry analysis to algorithmically group together similar faces, allowing users to label and identify people in their photos.
Both Texas and Illinois have sued Google over unauthorized collection and use of biometric data without user consent. This has led Google to disable the Conversational Editing feature in these states to comply with local privacy laws.

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