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Blur Image in Browser
Easily Blur Images in Browser - Free Online Tool
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool allows you to blur images directly in the browser, providing a convenient way to create soft, out-of-focus effects without any special software.
Simply upload your image to our tool, and use the blur function to apply the desired amount of blur. It's completely web-based and doesn't require installation.
Yes, you can adjust the blur level to your preference, ensuring your image looks exactly how you want it.
Yes, our image blurring tool is free to use in any web browser. No subscription or payment is required.
The tool supports popular formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to work with most image types.
The tool lets you apply blur to entire images, but specific area blurring is not available in this version.
Blurring can reduce the apparent detail in parts of the image, which is often desired for aesthetic or privacy reasons.
Yes, each image file you upload can be up to 100 MB. Larger files are not currently supported.
Once you've blurred your image, you can download it directly from the browser to your device as a new file.
No, this tool is designed for use on desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
No, it works across major desktop browsers without the need for plugins or extensions.
No, you can only blur one image per session. You'll need to restart the tool for each new image.
The tool provides a more interactive method for blurring images than CSS, focusing on a straightforward user interface for quick edits.
After downloading the edited image, you can share it as you normally would using your device's sharing options.
No, the tool does not support editing or blurring existing text within images. It only adds a blur effect over the image as a whole.