Pixelate Faces in Video with Face Pixelate Video
Face Pixelate Video applies mosaic-style pixelation or gaussian blur to faces while keeping the rest of the scene intact for news, research, and public archives.

Face Pixelate Video — How It Works
Strong anonymization with readable context preserved.
Why teams use Face Pixelate Video
Face Pixelate Video replaces manual face masking with detection that runs across every frame. Upload interview, vlog, or crowd footage, confirm the preview, and export media that hides identities without destroying the story.
Use Face Pixelate Video when source footage cannot be re-shot but must be shared externally.
Download results without mandatory account creation
Preview AI suggestions before committing export
Upload from desktop or mobile browsers
Preview edits before download to catch missed frames
Support multi-face scenes with independent blur strength
Replace hours of manual masking with one upload flow
Where it is used
Fast browser turnaround
Most projects move from upload to export in minutes because Face Pixelate Video proposes edits automatically instead of starting from a blank timeline.
Try Face Pixelate Video now
Upload a sample file and confirm the preview before you download.
How to use Face Pixelate Video
Upload, verify, download — no timeline editing required.
Upload your video or image
Drag your video or image into Face Pixelate Video. Phone, dashcam, screen capture, and studio sources are all supported in the browser.
Review detections
BGBlur outlines detected faces. Scrub the timeline to confirm tracking through motion and adjust strength if someone needs heavier anonymization.
Download the export
Export when the preview looks correct. The file is ready for upload, client portals, or archive storage.
Editing features
Face Pixelate Video at a glance
What you get when using Face Pixelate Video in real projects.

Detection-first workflow
Download results without mandatory account creation

Browser or API delivery
Preview AI suggestions before committing export

Privacy-safe exports
Upload from desktop or mobile browsers
Teams using similar workflows
How Face Pixelate Video fits day-to-day media and compliance work.
“Face Pixelate Video cut our redaction time from hours to minutes on last week's footage.”
“We shipped client-safe exports the same day instead of waiting on manual masking.”
“Face Pixelate Video is simple enough for producers who do not live inside NLE timelines.”
Face Pixelate Video — FAQ
Common questions about Face Pixelate Video, exports, and privacy handling.
Faces in stills and video — including multiple subjects and motion across frames.
Yes — core blur workflows are free in the browser. Premium limits apply to very long files or batch needs.
No. Face Pixelate Video runs in the browser — upload, preview, and download without Premiere, DaVinci, or desktop apps.
BGBlur processes files for the editing session with privacy-first handling. Media is not published as permanent public assets.
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Pixelate Faces in Video with Face Pixelate Video
Face Pixelate Video applies mosaic-style pixelation or gaussian blur to faces while keeping the rest of the scene intact for news, research, and public archives.
Strong anonymization with readable context preserved.
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