Free online image face pixelator. Just drag and drop your image here and any face in it will be hidden behind a pixel layer. You can select any rectangular or oval area in the input image, adjust the face pixelization strength in the options, and download the image in one of the available formats. Created by engineers from team Browserling.
Free online image face pixelator. Just drag and drop your image here and any face in it will be hidden behind a pixel layer. You can select any rectangular or oval area in the input image, adjust the face pixelization strength in the options, and download the image in one of the available formats. Created by engineers from team Browserling.
This tool protects the privacy of individuals in images by pixelating their faces. In an era where digital images freely circulate on the internet, safeguarding personal information is crucial. Hiding faces in publications protects people's private lives and ensures their safety. Pixelization acts as a digital mask, hiding facial features and preserving individuals' anonymity. It involves overlaying a layer of large block pixels on sensitive areas of the image. Depending on the image context, you can choose a square (rectangular) or circular (oval) pixelation layer. Carefully apply it to the facial area in the loaded image window or adjust it using position coordinates and dimensions in the options. The pixelation strength can be specified in the options, determining the size of the block pixels in the designated pixelation zone. The higher the pixelation strength, the better the protection of faces in images. The result of face pixelization is displayed in the output preview window. If satisfied, you can download the image in one of the available formats – PNG, JPEG, or WebP. Image-abulous!
This tool protects the privacy of individuals in images by pixelating their faces. In an era where digital images freely circulate on the internet, safeguarding personal information is crucial. Hiding faces in publications protects people's private lives and ensures their safety. Pixelization acts as a digital mask, hiding facial features and preserving individuals' anonymity. It involves overlaying a layer of large block pixels on sensitive areas of the image. Depending on the image context, you can choose a square (rectangular) or circular (oval) pixelation layer. Carefully apply it to the facial area in the loaded image window or adjust it using position coordinates and dimensions in the options. The pixelation strength can be specified in the options, determining the size of the block pixels in the designated pixelation zone. The higher the pixelation strength, the better the protection of faces in images. The result of face pixelization is displayed in the output preview window. If satisfied, you can download the image in one of the available formats – PNG, JPEG, or WebP. Image-abulous!
In this example, we load an image of a cat eating a houseplant. To capture the 'crime' while protecting the cat's privacy, we use this tool to pixelate the cat's face. We select a rectangular area around the cat's face and ears in the input preview and set the strength of pixelation to 30 pixels in this area. (Source: Pexels.)
This example show how to share a travel photo on social media while preserving the anonymity of friends. It applies a pixelation layer to the face of a girl who wishes to maintain her confidentiality, using an oval pixelation layer with a strength of 4 pixels. The result is an image of two girls with their dogs in the mountains, ensuring the protected anonymity of one of the girls. (Source: Pexels.)
In this example, we apply the pixelation effect to the face of a Rhodesian Ridgeback dog. We select an oval shape for the pixelation layer, covering only the dog's face and not its large ears. Even though the dog's portrait is on a transparent background, all of the pixels within the selected area are converted to large blocks of 20 pixels. (Source: Pexels.)
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