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.

Click to select files or drag and drop them here
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- JPEG
- PNG
- WEBP
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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.

















