Abstract
In developmental biology, cellular events must be orchestrated at precise times and locations in the embryo. Many classic discoveries were achieved by perturbing developmental organization using approaches ranging from tissue transplantation to local, acute heat shock. A growing suite of optogenetic tools is now available with fine spatiotemporal control, opening the door to perturbation experiments with unprecedented precision. Here we highlight these tools, review their application in developmental contexts, and discuss their current challenges and future promise.