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Blur Part of a Image
Blur Part of a Image with Ease Online
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よくある質問
Yes, you can blur specific parts of an image directly in your browser using our image annotation tool. This allows you to focus on certain areas while blurring others.
Upload your image to the tool, choose the blur tool, and select the area you want to blur. Adjust the blur intensity to match your preference.
Absolutely, our browser-based tool allows you to blur parts of an image without needing Photoshop or any downloads.
This tool is designed for browser-based use, so blurring directly in Word isn't supported. Instead, use the tool first, then insert the edited image into Word.
Yes, you can upload and blur parts of JPG images. Simply load your image into the tool to get started.
Although our tool functions online, it's a great alternative to offline software like Paint for blurring images.
After uploading your image, use the blur tool on the edges needing blurring, customizing the strength of the blur as needed.
Yes, the maximum file size for an image is 100 MB. This ensures quick processing and usability within the browser environment.
No, this tool is optimized for desktop browsers. For mobile editing, consider using dedicated mobile applications.
Yes, you can upload PNG images and blur parts of them using the online tool for image annotation.
Yes, after editing, you can download the blurred image with all modifications embedded, ready for use.
No, our tool processes one image at a time. Complete your editing for one image before moving onto the next.
You can use the tool to upload, annotate, and preview images for free, but download features are available when logged in.
There is no session save feature, so complete your work in one session for immediate downloading.
Use the blur tool to obscure other areas, drawing viewer attention to the focused section of the image.