Last updated May 2026

Terms of use

The agreement between you and us for using Blurify. Written plainly. If anything here looks wrong for your use case, write in before relying on the service.

Use the editor for any image you have the right to edit. Don't use it as a weapon against people, services, or the law. We provide it as-is.

1. The agreement

Using blurify.ai means you accept these terms. If you don't, don't use the service. These terms may change; the "Last updated" date at the top will reflect the most recent change.

2. What you can do

  • Upload images you own or have permission to edit.
  • Use the output for any lawful purpose — personal, commercial, editorial.
  • Embed or republish the blurred output. No attribution required.
  • Build it into your own workflow at the rate limits documented in the FAQ.

3. What you can't do

  • Upload images you don't have the right to process.
  • Use the service to attempt to un-blur, deanonymize, or identify individuals in someone else's redacted content.
  • Upload CSAM, content depicting non-consensual intimate imagery, or any material that is illegal where you live or where our servers run.
  • Attempt to bypass the rate limits, scrape the API, or otherwise abuse the infrastructure.
  • Use the service to generate or process content for the purpose of harassment, doxxing, or stalking.

We may refuse or terminate service for any account, IP, or region we believe is violating these rules. In serious cases (CSAM, threats, court orders) we will cooperate with law enforcement.

4. Intellectual property

You retain all rights to the images you upload and the edits you produce. We claim no license to them. We use the images only to deliver the service to you, and we delete them within an hour.

The Blurify name, logo, and visual identity are ours. The source code may or may not be published; if it is, the license will be stated on the repository.

5. Availability and accuracy

We try to keep the service running, but we don't guarantee uptime or that detection will catch every sensitive region. You are responsible for verifying the result before publishing or sharing it. The editor exists precisely because automated detection isn't perfect — please review what's flagged and draw what isn't.

6. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Blurify is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the service, including but not limited to data loss, missed detections, or privacy incidents downstream of the edited image's publication. Our total liability for any direct damages will not exceed the amount you paid for the service in the preceding 12 months — currently zero, while the service is free.

7. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the operator's country of residence (see the About page). Disputes will be resolved in that jurisdiction's courts unless local consumer-protection law requires otherwise.

8. Contact

Legal questions can be sent via the contact form on the About page.