Apply skin smoothing to a clip
- In the scene editor, select the video layer with the face you want to smooth.
- Click Effects in the hover toolbar, then select Skin smoothing
- Drag the Strength slider between low and high. Click the Regions icon for fine-tuning specific areas.
The skin smoothing effect does not require biometric data
Skin smoothing works by detecting general facial location (roughly where the forehead, eyes, and jawline are) so the blur gets applied in the right places. It doesn’t use or store any biometric information that identifies you individually, like a faceprint
Skin smoothing works by detecting general facial location (roughly where the forehead, eyes, and jawline are) so the blur gets applied in the right places. It doesn’t use or store any biometric information that identifies you individually, like a faceprint
Known limitations
- Skin smoothing may not work as expected with small faces, or with video that includes three or more people. The smaller a face is in frame, the trickier it is to detect.
- Avoid obstructions. Hats, glasses, hands near the face, face coverings, and turned angles can all throw off detection.
- Low light makes faces harder to detect. Brighter footage works best.
- Illustrated characters, statues, photos, and pets may not register as faces, or might get picked up in unpredictable ways.

