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Blur Part of a JPG Image
Quick and Easy Way to Blur Part of a JPG Image Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To blur part of a JPG, upload your image and use an image editor with a blurring tool to select the area you want to blur. Apply the blur effect and save the edited image.
Yes, you can use online image annotation tools to blur parts of an image. Upload your JPG, select the blur tool, apply it to the desired area, and download your edited image.
Many online tools offer free basic services for blurring parts of a JPG image. Costs may incur with advanced features, but basic editing is often free.
Yes, you can blur parts of a JPG on Windows using online tools or software like Paint 3D that allow image editing and blurring functions.
You can annotate your JPG images using online editors and then insert the edited image into PowerPoint for presentations.
Yes, various online tools allow you to blur parts of JPEG images. Simply upload the image, apply the blur to desired areas, and download.
The tool supports JPEG formats such as JPG, JPEG, and also other formats like PNG and WEBP for annotation.
No, editing existing text is not supported. The tool allows you to add annotations, but not to edit existing text within a JPEG file.
Currently, the tool supports editing one file at a time. You'll need to process each JPG individually before moving to the next.
The maximum file size for a JPG upload is 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this limit to successfully upload and edit.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop or laptop browser for full functionality.
No, OCR is not available in this tool. It's designed for adding annotations and applies effects like blurring.
Yes, after editing your image, you can download the JPG with the blurring effect applied to the specified areas.
Yes, basic annotation features, including blurring parts of an image, are typically available for free through many online tools.
Use the selection tool to define the parts of your image you wish to blur. Adjust the blur intensity and apply the effect before saving.