Bulk Image Face Blur

Blur all faces in images with one click. Ideal for anyone needing to anonymize photos quickly and easily. Perfect for social media posts, journalism, research, and personal privacy.

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100% Privacy-Friendly Warranty
Our tools are 100% privacy-friendly, meaning your images don't go to any server for processing. Everything happens on your device.
All other tools out there keep a copy of your image on their server for processing. You can't be 100% sure that your image will be deleted afterwards.
But if you use this tool, I guarantee that your images never leave your computer. They stay on your device and are processed there. Hence, it's 100% privacy-friendly.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I enable multiple downloads?

If the total zip file size exceeds the browser limit, the file will be downloaded in parts. To do this, you need to enable multiple downloads in your browser.

For Chrome: Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Permissions > Additional Permissions > Automatic Downloads, and allow imagetoolshub.com to automatically download multiple files.

For other browsers, please search online for instructions on enabling this setting.

How can I make image processing faster?

To optimize image processing speed:

1. Keep your browser window open and active throughout the processing. Avoid minimizing it.

2. Stay on the processing tab, or keep it open in a side window. Switching to another browser tab may pause processing, as browsers limit resources for inactive tabs.

3. If the tool uses AI, ensure you have an internet connection to initialize AI models, even though the actual image processing doesn't require it.

4. If possible, use a dedicated monitor or split your screen to keep the processing tab visible while working on other tasks.

5. Don't put your computer into sleep mode during processing. This may pause or slow down the processing.

By following these steps, you can help maintain processing speed and avoid unnecessary interruptions.

Why does image processing seem to be stuck when compressing large images?

When you select the 'Compress output image' option, processing can take a considerable amount of time for large images, such as those with dimensions of 50000x50000 pixels or larger. These high-resolution images are uncommon in everyday use. Compression of such large files typically requires extended processing, varying based on file size and your device's capabilities. Please be patient during this process.

Is the face blurring tool compatible with mobile devices?

Due to resource constraints on mobile devices, I recommend using a desktop for face blurring in images. The best browser to use for this is Chrome. It has default caching capability, which means it doesn't have to download AI model again and again.

How can I blur faces in multiple images?

After you have chosen multiple images, a 'Start Blurring Faces' button will appear. Simply click on it.

Is signing up required to blur faces in images?

No sign-up is required at all. Blur faces in your images online instantly. Your images are your property and remain on your machine.

How does this face blurring tool respect my privacy?

Your images stay on your machine; they don't go to any server for face blurring. The process occurs solely within your browser.

Where is the application of face blurring?

Privacy Protection: Face blurring helps protect the identities of individuals in photos, ensuring their privacy is maintained when sharing images online or in public.

Journalism: Face blurring is used in journalism to obscure the identities of individuals in sensitive or controversial situations, such as witness protection or protest coverage.

Social Media: Face blurring can be used to anonymize faces in photos shared on social media platforms, respecting the privacy of individuals in group photos or public events.

Law Enforcement: Law enforcement agencies use face blurring techniques to anonymize individuals in surveillance footage or public records while preserving the integrity of evidence.

Research: Researchers use face blurring to anonymize images used in studies or publications, ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of participants.

How many files can my computer process in parallel?

Your computer hardware can process 1 files in parallel.