Blur or pixelate faces in a photo, free in-browser face redactor
Drop a photo, click Auto-redact, and every face is pixelated, blurred, or blacked out before you save the result. Brush extra rectangles by hand for plates, badges, or tattoos. Runs 100% in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
- Processed 100% in your browser
- Auto-detect plus manual brush
- No hidden metadata in the output


Drag to compare, before / after
Overview
Photos of strangers come with a privacy bill that gets bigger every year. A school-event picture has the bystander parents, a real-estate listing has the neighbours, an OSINT investigation has the source. Most face-blur tools online run on someone else's server, which fixes the problem only by trusting a different stranger with the original image. This tool removes that trade. The face detector and the redaction step both run inside your browser; the image never leaves the page.
The Auto-redact button runs the detector on the source image and turns every face it finds into a redaction rectangle. The brush overlay lets you add rectangles by hand for license plates, name badges, tattoos, or any other identifying region the detector did not flag. Each rectangle uses the redaction style and strength you picked: pixelate (the default), blur, or black-box. Pixelate is hard to undo but not impossible; blur can sometimes be partly recovered with the right software, and the tool shows a warning when you pick it; black-box is the only truly unrecoverable style.
The output is a fresh PNG, written from scratch with no camera, location, or copyright tags. Source GPS coordinates and camera serial numbers do not leak into the result. There is no toggle for that; it is the privacy default.
How it works
Three steps, usually done inside five seconds.
- 1
Drop a photo
JPG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF up to 25 MB. Drag-and-drop or use the file picker.
- 2
Click Auto-redact
The detector loads on first use (about one megabyte of model files, served from our own domain) and finds every face in the image. Each face becomes a redaction rectangle on the overlay.
- 3
Brush extra regions by hand
License plates, name badges, tattoos, and other identifiers are not faces. Brush over them on the canvas overlay and the same redaction style is applied to that rectangle.
- 4
Pick a style and download
Pixelate is the default; blur shows a warning; black-box is the only truly unrecoverable style. The strength slider controls how strong the effect is. Click Process and the redacted PNG downloads with no hidden camera, location, or copyright tags.
See it in action
Drag each slider to pixel-peep the before and after.






Your image, gone when you're done
The face detector and the redaction step both run entirely in your browser. Your image is never uploaded. The only network call this page makes after first paint is the one to fetch the detector model, served from our own domain so the visit pattern is not handed to a third-party CDN. The output PNG is written from scratch, so no camera, location, or copyright tags from the original survive into the file you download.
- Processed in seconds
- Nothing saved
- No account linked
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Blur or redact faces
PNG, JPEG, WebP or AVIF, up to 25 MB, one image per run
Face redaction glossary
Plain-English definitions for the jargon above.
Frequently asked questions
Answers to the things most people ask before trying a new tool.
Related tools
One-click jumps to other jobs this image probably needs.
View EXIF metadata
Check what GPS, camera, and copyright tags an image is carrying before you publish it. Pairs naturally with the redactor.
Strip EXIF metadata
Remove camera, GPS, and device metadata from an image without re-encoding the pixels. Useful when redaction is overkill but the metadata is not.
Compress image
Trim bytes off a redacted image without changing its format. AVIF, WebP, JPEG, and PNG output, with a quality slider that previews live.
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