Make privacy edits obvious
Pixelation tells viewers that a detail was intentionally hidden. That can be useful in tutorials, reports, listings, and public posts where transparency matters.
Private browser-based image editing
Pixelation is useful when you want the hidden area to be obviously edited. It works well for screenshots, faces, license plates, documents, and sensitive labels where a soft blur might look too subtle. Use this page when you want a clear privacy treatment that still keeps the overall image understandable.

Upload your images, adjust blur strength, preview in real time and download the blurred image.
Pixelation tells viewers that a detail was intentionally hidden. That can be useful in tutorials, reports, listings, and public posts where transparency matters.
Text, numbers, plates, IDs, labels, and interface fields often look cleaner with pixelation than with a soft blur. Cover the full area with padding to avoid leaving readable edges.
Some platforms resize or sharpen images after upload. Preview your pixelated image at the final display size and make sure the private detail is still hidden.
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 that needs pixelation.
Choose a pixel or strong blur effect in the editor.
Paint over the private area with enough padding.
Download the pixelated copy for publishing or sharing.
Pixelation is better when you want the privacy edit to be obvious. Soft blur is better when you want a more natural-looking image.
Do not rely on light pixelation for highly sensitive data. Use strong pixelation or full coverage for passwords, IDs, financial records, and legal details.
You can pixelate faces, text, license plates, screenshots, documents, addresses, QR codes, labels, and other private areas.
Open the blur editor, hide the details you do not want to share, and download the finished image in a few clicks.
Pixelate an image