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How to Replace One Face in a Group Photo

Learn how to replace one face in a group photo, choose the right target person, and get more realistic results in family photos, event shots, and team images.

How to replace one face in a group photo

Replacing one face in a group photo is a little different from a normal single-person face swap.

The biggest challenge is not just the swap quality. It is making sure the tool knows which person in the group should be replaced.

If you want to try the workflow directly, start with Group Photo Face Swap.

Step 1: choose a clear source face

The source face should be:

  • visible
  • reasonably sharp
  • well lit
  • easy to identify

A clean selfie, portrait, or headshot is often the safest starting point.

Step 2: upload the target group photo

Group photos work best when:

  • faces are visible
  • lighting is not extremely dark
  • the target person is not fully blocked
  • the photo is not heavily blurred

You do not need a perfect studio photo, but clearer inputs usually lead to more predictable results.

Step 3: select the right target person

This is the key difference in group-photo workflows.

If the image contains multiple people, use target-face selection so the model knows exactly who should be replaced.

That matters in:

  • family photos
  • team pictures
  • wedding shots
  • school photos
  • party images

How to get a cleaner result

To improve the final image:

  • use a clearer source face
  • avoid heavily shadowed targets
  • start with photos where the target person is easy to recognize
  • re-run with another source image if the first attempt feels weak

If the goal is a direct single-image edit, Replace Face in Photo is also useful.

Common group photo use cases

  • fixing one face in a family or event picture
  • making parody or meme-style group images
  • creating team concepts and cast-style visuals
  • changing one face in a wedding or portrait composition

Group photo face swap vs regular image face swap

A normal image face swap is usually easiest when the target photo contains one clear subject.

A group photo face swap adds one extra requirement:

  • clearer control over where the new identity should be applied

That is why multi-person targeting matters so much more here.