Meta has launched an AI system that analyzes visual cues in photos and videos — including height and bone structure — to identify users potentially under 13 and remove them from Facebook and Instagram. The company clarified the tool does not constitute facial recognition, as it assesses general physical characteristics rather than identifying specific individuals.
The system combines visual analysis with text and behavioral signals across posts, bios, and comments to flag underage accounts. Users whose accounts are deactivated must complete an age verification process to avoid permanent deletion.
The announcement follows a $375 million civil penalty imposed on Meta by a New Mexico jury over child safety failures. Separately, Meta is expanding its stricter Teen Accounts feature to 27 EU countries, Brazil, and Facebook in the U.S. for the first time.