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Blur Part of a Snapshot
Easily Blur Part of Your Snapshot in the Browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your snapshot to the tool, select the area you want to blur using the annotation options, and apply the blur effect. Download the edited image once done.
Yes, you can blur snapshots directly in your browser without needing additional software. Simply upload your image and use the provided tools.
The tool supports .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp image formats. You can upload any of these formats and apply annotations or blur effects.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. You can upload one file at a time to annotate or blur, which should meet most needs for image editing.
No, this tool is designed for single image files. For multi-page support, you would need to use a PDF format as PDFs support multiple pages.
Yes, you can take a snapshot using the Snipping Tool, save it as a supported file format, and upload it to blur specific parts.
Yes, after capturing a screenshot, upload it to the tool to apply blur and other annotations to highlight important areas or obscure details.
This tool does not integrate with Premiere Pro. You can export images from this tool and then import them into Premiere Pro for video editing.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it from a desktop or laptop to ensure full functionality and access to all features.
Yes, besides blurring, you can use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels to your image, enhancing its informational value.
Once you've applied blur effects and other annotations, you can preview your image, and then download the final result directly to your device.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can save your annotated image to services like Evernote. You need to log in to access these features.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. You must complete and download your current edit before starting a new session with another file.
No, the tool does not support OCR for extracting text from images. It is designed for annotations and simple image editing.
No, this tool doesn't allow for editing existing text in images. You can only add overlays and annotations on top of the image.