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Blur Screenshot on Surface Pro
Easily Blur Screenshots on Surface Pro Devices
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your screenshot from your Surface Pro, then use the pen or shapes tool to create a blur effect, adjusting color and opacity as needed.
Yes, screenshots from any Surface Laptop can be uploaded to blur sensitive information using the available annotation tools directly in the browser.
Yes, you can upload screenshots from a Surface Pro 9 to annotate or blur content using our online tool.
Take a screenshot on your Surface Pro 4, upload it to our tool, then use annotation options to blur or mark sensitive areas.
Yes, upload any image from a Surface Pro and use annotation tools to obscure text for privacy or emphasis.
Yes, simply upload your Surface Pro 7 screenshots and use the tool to blur, annotate, or highlight aspects of your image.
Select the pen or shape tool to mask areas of your screenshot, adjusting stroke and color as neccessary to achieve the blur effect.
While there's no direct blur effect, you can apply opaque colors using the pen or shapes for a similar result.
You can upload images in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp formats directly from your Surface device.
No, the tool processes only one file at a time. Complete your edits before starting a new session.
You can upload a screenshot of your Windows 10 display and use annotation tools to cover or highlight parts of the text.
Yes, images from Surface Go can be uploaded and annotated like any other device-supported image.
After editing, download the image directly or save it to Evernote. A login is required for Evernote saving.
Yes, screenshots taken on Surface Pro 3 can be edited by uploading them to our tool for annotation.
No, the tool is available only on desktop browsers, suitable for use with Surface Pros or laptops.