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Blur Image in Linux
Effortlessly Blur Images Online in Linux
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use our online annotation tool to upload and blur images directly in your web browser. No software installation required.
Gaussian blur softens images by averaging pixel values with a Gaussian function. It's commonly used to reduce image noise and detail.
Yes, you can apply Gaussian blur through our browser-based tool. Upload your image, select the blur option, and apply the effect.
Our tool allows you to convert clear images to blurred ones online. Simply upload the image, apply the blur, and download it.
Yes, the tool lets free users upload and preview blurred photos. For downloading, a login is necessary.
While you can choose colors for annotations, the blur effect itself doesn't alter the image color.
Upload your image, select the blur effect from the tool palette, and apply it to your desired intensity.
Yes, PNG images are supported. You can upload and apply blur effects directly on these files.
The maximum file size is 100 MB per image. Each session handles one image at a time.
No, once an image is blurred and downloaded, it can't be converted back to its original clarity using this tool.
The tool applies blur to entire images. For selective blur, more advanced software tools are required.
Yes, JPG files are supported. You can easily blur these images online using the tool.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. For mobile, alternatives would be necessary.
Sessions are single-use, and once you end or download your file, no data is retained. Always ensure you save your work.
While PDFs can be annotated, blurring specific pages is not supported. This tool primarily handles images for blur effects.