Quick privacy blur
Blur several screenshots or photos at once when names, faces, labels, or details need to be softened before sharing.
Upload multiple images, choose a blur strength, preview the batch, and download each blurred result individually without sending your files away from the browser.
Blur multiple images instantly with adjustable intensity and browser-based downloads.
Blur several screenshots or photos at once when names, faces, labels, or details need to be softened before sharing.
Use blur for creative visual mockups, placeholder thumbnails, or layered design drafts without editing each file manually.
Prepare multiple blurred assets for websites, posts, previews, or internal review when the same effect is needed across the set.
Upload a group of screenshots, set a medium blur strength, and save the processed versions before sharing them externally.
Apply a lighter blur to a batch of thumbnails when you want placeholders or teaser-style visuals for drafts and layouts.
Use the same blur level across multiple product or listing images when you need consistent obscuring or staging.
Blur names or sensitive details across a whole image set before sending the files into a wider review workflow.
This bulk image blur tool reads the uploaded images directly in the browser, draws each one to a canvas, and applies the same blur intensity across the whole batch. That means you can blur multiple screenshots, photos, or exported graphics with one consistent setting instead of repeating the same step file by file.
After upload, the page previews the source images so you can confirm the file set before processing. When you click apply, the blurred output is rendered locally and displayed with a separate download button for each image, which keeps the review and export process simple for larger groups of files.
Because the blur happens inside the browser, the workflow stays fast and private for routine use. This is especially useful for privacy cleanup, placeholder visuals, creative staging, moderation prep, and any situation where sensitive details should be softened before sharing or publishing.
In practice, the tool works as a browser-based batch blur editor for repeated image-prep tasks where consistency and speed matter more than deep photo-editing controls.
Use the Image Compressor if the blurred files also need smaller sizes before upload or sharing.
Open the Image Resizer when the blurred output also needs exact width and height control.
Try the Image Rotator if some images need orientation fixes before or after the blur step.
Blurring one image is easy, but repeating the same action over and over across a batch gets slow quickly. This page is useful because it keeps the same blur workflow inside the browser and applies it to multiple files without forcing you into a heavier editor for a simple repeat task.
It works well for privacy cleanup, draft visuals, placeholder assets, content staging, moderation prep, client review copies, and any other workflow where the same blur effect needs to be applied across a group of images fast and consistently.
Use it when you have multiple screenshots, photos, thumbnails, or exported graphics that all need the same blur treatment before upload, review, storage, or sharing.
If the same blur strength fits the whole set, batch processing saves time, reduces repetitive clicks, and keeps the output more consistent than editing file by file.
Consistent blur is useful when you need to hide names, faces, prices, chat details, account data, background clutter, or draft-only details before an image set leaves your machine. That makes the tool practical for internal handoffs as well as public-facing prep.
Download the blurred images you need, then continue into compression, resizing, or format conversion if the same files still need another prep step before publishing.