Make sensitive data vanish from your images.

Instantly blackout or blur faces, phone numbers, bank accounts, and order details. 100% local processing—share screenshots with total peace of mind.

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Click to select files or drag and drop them here

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  • JPEG
  • PNG
  • WEBP
  • GIF

Quick Start

1

Select Images

Click the selection box or drag images onto the page to upload.

2

Add Redaction Areas

Click the "Redact" button on the image to mask sensitive information in the pop-up window.

3

Process

Click "Process" button to start processing all images.

4

Download

Click the Download button to get all processed images as a ZIP file.

FAQ

  • What are its use cases?
    • Blurring PII (Personally Identifiable Information) in Customer Support
    • Redacting Bank Cards for Expense Reports
    • Sharing Screenshots with Confidential Code or Tokens
    • Sanitizing Order Invoices Before Social Posting
    • Anonymizing Faces and IDs for Legal Compliance
    • Clearing Chat History of Sensitive Metadata
  • What does the "Redact" function do to my images?
    • It permanently removes or masks sensitive areas within your image (such as faces, license plates, text, or financial info) by replacing those pixels with solid colors, blur effects, or pixelation.
  • Does this tool upload my images to any server?
    • Absolutely not. The entire process runs 100% locally within your browser. Your images never leave your device, ensuring maximum privacy and data security.
  • Can someone "undo" the blur or pixelation to see the original image?
    • No. Because the image is processed locally and saved as a brand-new flat image file, the original pixel data under the redacted area is completely destroyed and replaced. There is no hidden layer or data history for anyone to reverse engineering.
  • Can I download the original photo after I apply the redaction?
    • Once you apply the changes and download the processed image, that specific file only contains the secured version. Since we don't store your files on a server, we highly recommend keeping your original photo safe on your device as a backup before exporting the redacted version.