Private browser-based image editing

Blur Face Online

A group photo can look harmless until you notice a child in the background, a coworker who did not agree to be posted, or a customer standing beside your product. This page is for that last check before you share: upload the image, brush over the faces that should stay private, and download a safer copy.

Image Blur Tool

Upload your images, adjust blur strength, preview in real time and download the blurred image.

Use it when consent is unclear

Not every photo needs to be deleted just because one person should not be identifiable. Blur the face and keep the scene: the classroom activity, the event booth, the team moment, the street photo, or the product context can still make sense.

Small faces are easy to miss

Before downloading, scan the corners, mirrors, windows, screens, and the far background. A face that looks tiny on your laptop can become recognizable after someone zooms in or the image is reposted at a different size.

Blur a little wider than the face

Covering only the eyes is rarely enough. Use a wider brush around the full face shape, especially for close-up portraits, children, customers, patients, students, or anyone who should not be publicly identified.

From real editing jobs

When this actually helps

You want to post a group shot, but one person in it did not agree to be public.

A customer, student, patient, or child appears in the image and the photo still needs to be shared.

The scene matters, but the identity of a background person does not.

Quick check before you share

  • Zoom in and look at the corners, reflections, windows, and background crowd.
  • Blur the full face, not only the eyes.
  • Open the downloaded copy once before uploading it elsewhere.

Details people often miss

  • Close-up faces need more blur than small faces in the distance.
  • Name badges, uniforms, and reflections can identify someone even after the face is blurred.
  • If the person is a minor, use a wider brush than you think you need.

How it works

How to blur face online

The workflow is intentionally simple: choose the image, blur the private area, inspect the preview, and download a safer copy.

  1. 1

    Upload the photo you plan to share.

  2. 2

    Brush over each face that should not be identifiable.

  3. 3

    Use enough blur so the person is not recognizable at full size.

  4. 4

    Download the edited copy and share that version instead of the original.

Common questions

Should I blur every face in a group photo?

Not always. Blur the people who did not consent, should stay private, are minors, are customers, or are not relevant to the reason you are sharing the image.

Is blurring better than cropping the photo?

If cropping removes the useful story of the photo, blurring is usually better. You can keep the scene while hiding the person.

What should I check after blurring a face?

Open the image at full size and look for reflections, background faces, name badges, and other clues that could still identify the person.

Ready to edit your image?

Open the blur editor, hide the details you do not want to share, and download the finished image in a few clicks.

Blur a face now