Mark an area then blur or pixelate to hide faces, license plates, phone numbers and addresses — export at full resolution. 100% browser-side — your image never leaves your device.
Why choose TaoClip Blur Image?
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Total privacy
100% local — sensitive images never leave your device.
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Easy region marking
Drag on the image to select areas to censor, add several.
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Blur or mosaic
Choose a smooth blur or square pixelation as needed.
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Adjustable intensity
Increase blur amount / block size to fully obscure.
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Full-res export
Only marked regions are censored; the rest keeps its resolution.
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Free, no watermark
No signup, no branding added to your image.
What is it for?
Protect privacy: hide strangers’ or children’s faces before posting to social media.
Hide license plates: when selling a car or posting traffic/accident photos.
Conceal sensitive info: ID numbers, account numbers, phone numbers, addresses on document photos.
Screenshots: hide names, emails and personal data before sharing or making tutorials.
Tips for safe censoring
Prefer mosaic for text/numbers: large pixel blocks are harder to read back than a light blur.
Use enough intensity: make sure the underlying content can’t be read or recognized.
Mark a bit wider: cover the full edge of text/faces so no detail leaks.
Re-check the download: open the exported image to confirm the censor is baked in permanently.
How to blur a region in an image — 4 steps
Add your image: drag and drop or click to select a JPG, PNG or WEBP.
Mark regions: drag on the image to select areas to censor; add several if needed.
Pick type & intensity: blur or pixelate, increase intensity to fully cover.
Download: click “Download” to export a full-resolution PNG with the censor baked in.
The tool runs directly in your browser using Canvas, so images with sensitive info are never uploaded —
ideal for document photos and screenshots. The censor is written into the pixels on export and cannot be
recovered. It is completely free with no watermark.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between blur and pixelate?
Blur smears the area smoothly; pixelate (mosaic) splits it into large squares. Both hide information, but mosaic is generally harder to “reverse”, so it is popular for faces and plates.
Can I censor several areas at once?
Yes. Drag on the image to mark each region; add as many as you like. Each one appears in a list, click to remove it.
Can the censored area be recovered?
No. When you download, the censor is baked straight into the pixels at full resolution — there is no hidden layer with the original, so it is safe to share.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser via Canvas — images never leave your device, ideal for sensitive content.
Does exporting reduce quality?
No. The image is re-rendered at the original resolution and exported as PNG; only the regions you mark are censored, the rest stays sharp.
Is it free and watermark-free?
Yes. Completely free, no signup, and no watermark.