Think like the person viewing it
Ask what a stranger could learn if they zoomed in. Names, faces, addresses, documents, reflections, QR codes, location clues, and account details can all matter.
Private browser-based image editing
Privacy problems in images are easy to miss because we focus on the subject. But the risk is often in the background: a face, a home address, a school badge, a screen, a receipt, a license plate, or a tiny label. Use this page to make one careful pass before publishing, emailing, or uploading a picture.

Upload your images, adjust blur strength, preview in real time and download the blurred image.
Ask what a stranger could learn if they zoomed in. Names, faces, addresses, documents, reflections, QR codes, location clues, and account details can all matter.
A privacy blur lets you keep the useful photo while hiding the parts that identify people, places, accounts, or private work.
Medical, legal, financial, identity, and credential-related images deserve stronger coverage. Do not rely on a light blur for high-risk information.
How it works
The workflow is intentionally simple: choose the image, blur the private area, inspect the preview, and download a safer copy.
Upload the image you plan to share.
Scan the subject, background, corners, and reflections.
Blur every private detail with enough strength.
Download and share the edited copy instead of the original.
Blurring helps hide people, private text, location clues, documents, and account information while keeping the image useful.
Reflections, browser tabs, badges, street signs, background screens, QR codes, labels, and small text in corners are often missed.
The main blur workflow runs in your browser, which is useful for quick privacy edits before sharing.
Open the blur editor, hide the details you do not want to share, and download the finished image in a few clicks.
Blur private details