Private browser-based image editing

Blur Sensitive Information in Images

The risky part of an image is not always in the center. It can be a QR code on a label, a name in a browser tab, a face reflected in glass, a delivery address, an invoice number, or a patient detail in a screenshot. This page helps you slow down for one privacy pass before you send or publish the image.

Image Blur Tool

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

Scan the image like a stranger would

Ask what someone could learn from the picture if they zoomed in. Names, faces, addresses, account numbers, QR codes, barcodes, screens, receipts, documents, and location clues are all worth checking.

Keep the useful part visible

Most people blur sensitive information because they still need to show something: a bug, a delivery, a receipt layout, a product, a classroom activity, or a before-and-after result. Hide the private detail, not the whole point of the image.

Use stronger coverage for high-risk details

Credentials, financial records, medical information, legal documents, IDs, and private addresses deserve more than a soft blur. Review the downloaded image at 100% zoom before posting it anywhere public.

From real editing jobs

When this actually helps

You are about to send a screenshot and only then notice a private detail.

A document, receipt, label, or dashboard needs to be shown without exposing the real data.

You need the image to explain something, but not reveal who, where, or which account it belongs to.

Quick check before you share

  • Check names, addresses, faces, IDs, QR codes, barcodes, tabs, and reflections.
  • Look at every corner, not just the center.
  • Use stronger coverage for credentials, finance, legal, medical, and identity details.

Details people often miss

  • If you would not paste the text into a public chat, do not leave it readable in an image.
  • A QR code or barcode can be as sensitive as plain text.
  • For high-risk documents, blur may not be enough; cover the area fully.

How it works

How to blur sensitive information in image

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

  1. 1

    Upload the image that may contain private details.

  2. 2

    Brush over every sensitive area, including corners and background clues.

  3. 3

    Use enough blur that the information cannot be read or recognized.

  4. 4

    Download the edited image and share only that copy.

Common questions

What counts as sensitive information in an image?

Anything that can identify a person, account, location, transaction, private conversation, document, or internal system should be treated as sensitive.

Is blur enough for very sensitive documents?

For very sensitive material, use strong blur or full coverage and inspect the exported image carefully. A light blur may not be enough.

What do people usually forget to hide?

Browser tabs, file names, reflections, QR codes, notification previews, sidebars, timestamps, background screens, and small labels are common misses.

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 sensitive information