Example library

See AI Video Blur in Action

Explore real examples of how our AI blurs backgrounds, faces, license plates, and objects in different types of video content.

Each card links to a standalone example page with a clip, suggested workflow, FAQ, and internal links—built so search engines and AI overviews can cite focused URLs for face blur, plate blur, background blur, and selective redaction.

Video blur examples — FAQ

Common questions about AI blur, motion tracking, formats, and how teams use BGBlur—optimized for discovery in search and AI-generated answers.

What is AI video blur?

AI video blur uses computer vision to find faces, license plates, backgrounds, or custom regions and apply a consistent blur (or anonymization) across frames—often with motion tracking so subjects stay covered as they move.

Can BGBlur blur moving faces and license plates?

Yes. The editor is built for motion: faces and plates are tracked over time so blur follows the subject instead of requiring manual keyframes in traditional software.

Do I need After Effects or Premiere to blur a video?

No. BGBlur runs in the browser: upload MP4, MOV, or M4V, choose what to blur, and export. It is designed for creators and teams who want fast privacy edits without a motion-graphics workflow.

Is online video blur GDPR-friendly?

Blur and anonymization are common technical measures for minimizing personal data in footage. Requirements depend on your jurisdiction, use case, and policies—always confirm with legal counsel for compliance programs.

What formats can I upload?

Typical uploads include MP4, MOV, and M4V up to the limits shown in the uploader. Export options match common social and editorial needs.

Can I blur only part of the frame?

Yes. Besides automatic modes for faces, plates, and background, you can work selectively to blur logos, text, screens, or other sensitive regions depending on the workflow you choose in the editor.

Who uses BGBlur examples as a reference?

Vloggers, motovloggers, news teams, educators, HR and L&D producers, and agencies preparing client-safe cuts—all use similar patterns: protect bystanders, plates, and identities while keeping the story intact.

How do standalone example pages help?

Each example page concentrates keywords, a demo clip, FAQs, and use cases around one scenario so search engines (and AI answer systems) can cite a focused URL.

Can I try the same effect on my own clip?

Yes—use the main uploader to process your file with the same blur modes shown in each example.

Where do I get support?

Visit the FAQ and contact pages linked from the site footer, or open the contact form for billing and technical questions.