About

Privacy you can see before you share.

Blurify finds the sensitive parts of a photo — faces, license plates, documents, screens — and lets you blur them in seconds, before they ever leave your hands. Purpose-built for one job, and relentless about doing it well.

Most "privacy tools" are products that want your data so they can protect it. Blurify is built the opposite way: as little of your data as possible, held for as short a time as possible.

Why Blurify exists

A holiday photo with your kid's face in it. A screenshot of a flight confirmation with the booking reference still showing. Selling a car without realizing the plate is in every shot. These are the everyday moments where you genuinely need to redact something — and the usual options fall short:

  • Apps that make you sign up and upload your photos to their cloud, indefinitely.
  • The built-in Photos editor, where you fingerpaint a blur by hand and hope you didn't miss anything.

Blurify is the better path: a browser editor that finds the sensitive regions for you, lets you adjust them in seconds, and forgets your photo the moment you're done.

What it does

Blurify does one thing completely: privacy edits before you share. It auto-detects faces, plates, documents, and on-screen content, shows you every region it found, and lets you blur, pixelate, or black it out — with everything adjustable by hand in seconds.

What it deliberately isn't:

  • A photo library or asset manager
  • A general-purpose image editor
  • A face-recognition product — we detect faces only to help you hide them

Our principles

Privacy is the product — not the thing we sell. A few commitments we hold ourselves to:

  • We never sell, share, or train on your images. The only systems that touch them are the detection providers listed on the Privacy page, for the seconds it takes to find regions.
  • No ads, no tracking, no data-harvesting accounts. Ever.
  • Free to use today. As Blurify grows we'll add paid tiers for higher volumes, batch processing, and team workflows — and the core editor stays free. Paid will always be about scale and convenience, never about putting basic privacy behind a paywall.

Get in touch

Questions, feature requests, a plate we should've caught? We read every message and usually reply within a day.

Goes straight to the maintainer. No newsletter, no tracking.

Open source

Parts of Blurify may be useful to others — the detection layer puts one clean interface in front of AWS Rekognition, Google Cloud Vision, and Bedrock. If we open-source pieces of it, the links will appear here.

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