The job here is to empty the pile of unassigned faces. Faces are detected automatically and grouped for you, so you can accept or reject a whole group at once — assign a group to a person, or ignore the ones you don't want.
Group by People: Matches faces to specific people
Group by Similarity: Clusters visually similar faces together
Similarity Threshold: Higher values make tighter, cleaner groups; lower values make larger, looser ones
Recommended Workflow
Start broad with Similarity. Group by Similarity at a high threshold and assign the big, obvious clusters first.
Lower the threshold as the groups shrink. Once the biggest groups get small, drop the threshold to pull looser matches together. The right values vary a lot from batch to batch, so adjust to taste.
Then switch to People. Group by People to catch faces that match someone you've already built up.
Ignore what's left. The remainder is usually low quality — blurry, partial, or odd angles. Select and Ignore it.
Quick Assignment
Other Shortcuts
Shift + ClickSelect range of faces
EnterAssign to selected person
i or 0Ignore selected faces
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💡 Tips:
• Refresh the page between passes — it re-clusters the remaining faces into tighter, higher-quality groups
• As your catalog of people grows, a background task assigns matching faces automatically — so this pile should shrink on its own over time
• Select faces then press a number key for quick assignment
• Hold Shift+Click to select multiple faces at once