Meta facebook animate profile picture restyle ai – Breaking News & Latest Updates 2026
Skip to main content

Facebook can animate your profile pic with AI

With preset animations, you can have a still photo wave to your friends or put on a party hat.

With preset animations, you can have a still photo wave to your friends or put on a party hat.

STK040_VRG_Illo_N_Barclay_2_facebook
STK040_VRG_Illo_N_Barclay_2_facebook
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge
Jay Peters
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.

Facebook is rolling out new AI features that let you animate your profile picture and restyle Stories and Memories. You’ll also be able to add animated backgrounds to text posts to make them pop in the feed.

With the animated profile pictures, you’ll be able to give a still photo motion with some preset types of animations, including “natural, party hat, confetti, wave, and heart,” Meta says. Meta suggests using a photo featuring a single person facing the camera with a visible face who isn’t holding anything. More animation options will be added “throughout the year.”

A GIF showing Facebook’s tool to animate a still photo.
Sorry if this GIF of the feature looks a little grainy. I compressed it a tad to reduce the file size.
GIF: Meta

To restyle Stories or Memories, you can tap on the Restyle button and either type out the changes you want Meta’s AI to make to the photo or pick from Meta’s pre-set options, like “anime” or “low-poly.” And to spruce up your text posts with the new animated backgrounds, while you’re drafting a post, look for an A icon over a rainbow background to pull up a menu of different background styles to pick from, including both animated and still options.

Facebook is still a huge platform, with more than 2 billion daily active unique users. But Meta has recently made a renewed effort to make Facebook more culturally relevant again, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg saying last year that he wanted to “get back to some OG Facebook.” As part of that, it introduced a dedicated friends-only feed that ditches the algorithmic junk.

Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.