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FaceLab Introduces AI-Powered Photo Editing App as Demand for Mobile Retouching Tools Rises

AI-powered photo editor showing before-and-after comparison of a face edited using Facelab on a smartphone.
The app offers advanced facial and body editing capabilities through AI, responding to growing trends in social content creation.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – January 8, 2026 – FaceLab, a mobile application developed by SNRG (IRONTECH LIMITED), has launched its full suite of AI-based photo editing tools, addressing the increasing demand for on-the-go retouching and virtual styling solutions. The app is now available globally for smartphone users seeking quick, realistic image enhancements.

As visual content continues to dominate online platforms, mobile users are increasingly turning to intuitive tools to refine selfies and personal images. The Facelab Photo Editor uses advanced AI technology to enable facial and body adjustments such as skin smoothing, feature reshaping, and object removal—all with a single tap. In response to evolving user expectations, the app also allows users to virtually experiment with hairstyles, colors, and other creative effects.

The Facelab application, already downloaded by over 30 million users worldwide, is positioned as an all-in-one solution for mobile photo editing. Its core offerings include AI Beauty for facial enhancements, AI Hairstyle for virtual styling, and AI Remover to eliminate unwanted elements from photos.

“Our approach has always been to empower users with professional-quality editing capabilities in a user-friendly mobile format,” said a spokesperson from SNRG (IRONTECH LIMITED).

“As people seek more control over their digital appearance, we aim to deliver tools that are both powerful and responsible in their application.”

With a 4.6-star average rating across app platforms and more than 300,000 user reviews, Facelab is establishing itself as a serious contender in the global photo editing market.

The company confirms that all user data is handled in compliance with applicable privacy standards and offers full support through its FAQ and contact channels.

SNRG (IRONTECH LIMITED) has confirmed that new enhancements to its AI Photo Editing Tool are expected later this year, continuing the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the global creator economy.

About SNRG (IRONTECH LIMITED):

SNRG (IRONTECH LIMITED) is a Cyprus technology company specializing in AI-powered mobile applications. Focused on innovation and user accessibility, the company develops tools designed to simplify complex processes in everyday digital tasks.

With Facelab, SNRG (IRONTECH LIMITED) aims to set a new benchmark in mobile photo editing by blending cutting-edge AI with intuitive user experiences.

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Website: https://facelab.mobi

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