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Privacy protection

Blur Face in Photo for Privacy

If you share event, street, school, or workplace photos publicly, blurring faces can be a simple privacy safeguard. This is especially useful when children, bystanders, or sensitive identities appear in the frame.

Use Blur FaceFree online workflow

Why this workflow matters

Protect identities before publishing public photos.

Blur children, bystanders, or sensitive faces quickly.

Reduce privacy risk when sharing event and street images.

Quick tips

  • Use stronger blur for highly sensitive identities.
  • Check the full image before export to make sure no face was missed.
  • Blur is often better than cropping when the overall composition matters.

How to do it

1

Upload the photo you want to prepare for public sharing.

2

Open the Blur Face tool and let it detect faces automatically.

3

Select the faces you want blurred and apply the effect.

4

Download the privacy-safe image and publish it where needed.

Frequently asked questions

How do I blur a face in a photo online?

Upload the image to a face blur tool, allow it to detect faces, choose the people to blur, then export the edited image for private or public sharing.

When should I blur faces in photos?

Blur faces when publishing images of children, bystanders, clients, or anyone who should not be easily identifiable in a public image.

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