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Blur faces in your photos
Drag & drop images here, or click to select
JPG / PNG, up to 10 files
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About Face Blur
Automatically detect and blur faces in your photos before sharing online. Protect the privacy of people in your images. All processing happens in your browser - no uploads needed.
How to Use
- Drop or select up to 10 JPG/PNG images
- Faces are automatically detected
- Click "Blur All Faces" then download the processed images
Frequently Asked Questions
How does automatic face detection work?
ImgCub's Face Blur tool uses a machine learning model that runs directly in your browser to detect faces in photos. The AI analyzes the image to identify facial features, then applies blur or pixelation. Your photos are never sent to any external server.
Can I choose which faces to blur?
Yes. After automatic detection, you can select which faces to blur and which to leave untouched. You can also manually add blur regions for areas the detection may have missed.
What is the difference between blur and pixelation?
Blur applies a smooth Gaussian effect. Pixelation creates a mosaic of colored blocks. Pixelation is more secure because the original data is mathematically destroyed and cannot be reconstructed.
Does Face Blur also remove EXIF metadata?
Yes. All EXIF metadata is automatically stripped from the output. Faces obscured and metadata removed in a single step.
Can I blur other things besides faces?
Yes. You can manually select any region to blur — license plates, street signs, document text, addresses, or any sensitive information.
Is Face Blur accurate enough for GDPR compliance?
The tool helps with privacy protection. For formal GDPR compliance, verify all faces are properly obscured before publishing. Always review results manually.
What image formats are supported?
Face Blur supports JPG and PNG formats. The output is saved in the same format as the input.
How many faces can it detect in one photo?
Multiple faces can be detected and blurred. Accuracy may decrease for very small faces (under 40px) or heavily obscured ones.
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