Blur a face in a photo

Tap the face once — the AI selects it cleanly, and you pick blur, pixelate, or a solid blob with the strength live on the preview. Free right now.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Drop your photo in the editor and tap the face you want hidden.

  2. 2

    Pick blur, pixelate, or blob and set the strength on the live preview — tap more faces to hide several.

  3. 3

    Press Apply and download the PNG with the face hidden.

What people use it for

  • Bystanders in photos you post publicly
  • Children's faces in family shots shared beyond family
  • Employees or customers in workplace photos
  • Anyone who asked to stay out of the picture

Questions

Can I blur more than one face in the same photo?
Yes — up to 4 selections per photo, each with its own effect and strength. Tap the + button to add another.
Will it look like a box over the face?
No — the selection follows the face's actual outline and the edges are feathered, so it reads as a clean edit rather than a rectangle taped over the shot.
How much does it cost?
Nothing right now — photo edits are free while the feature is new: no credits spent, no watermark. You just need a free account. Video editing is 1 credit per started minute, with 3 free credits at signup.
What formats can I upload?
JPG, PNG, and WebP, up to 60MB per photo. The result downloads as a PNG.
What happens to my photo afterwards?
Your uploads are private to your account. Deleting an edit from your history also deletes the rendered result — and the uploaded photo itself once no other edit uses it.
What if the selection isn't quite right?
Refine and render again — extra taps add to the selection, − taps carve pieces out, and the brush paints exactly the region you want. Photo renders are free, so iterating costs nothing.

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Ready when you are — drop a photo in, tap or brush what should disappear, and download the result.

Blur a face in a photo