How to blur faces in photos before sharing
Short answer
To hide a face before sharing, cover it with a strong blur or pixelation that destroys the underlying detail, then export a fresh copy. For sensitive cases, a solid block is safer than a light blur, which can sometimes be partly reversed.
Blur vs pixelate
Both blur and pixelation hide detail by averaging nearby pixels. Pixelation replaces an area with large blocks of a single color; blur smooths it into a soft smear. For most everyday sharing, either is fine when applied strongly enough that no recognizable feature remains.
Step by step
- Open the photo in a local editorUse a tool that edits the image in your browser so the original never leaves your device.
- Choose blur or pixelate and set a strong strengthPick a brush size that comfortably covers each face or plate, and increase the strength until no feature is recognizable.
- Cover every sensitive areaFaces, name badges, license plates, house numbers, screens, and documents in the background are all easy to miss.
- Export a fresh copySave a new file rather than overwriting the original, so you keep an unredacted master if you need it.
Do not forget the metadata
Blurring a face hides what is visible, but the file can still carry hidden GPS coordinates and device details in its metadata. Redrawing the image to canvas on export removes that metadata, but it is worth confirming. See What is EXIF metadata?.