Blur license plates in dealership and lot video

A fifteen-second vertical walkaround can expose three customer plates and a service loaner. BGBlur tracks plates through handheld moves so your social team posts the same day.

Why teams use BGBlur here

  • Handles curved bumpers, chrome glare, and angled drive-by shots common on lot perimeter video.
  • Keeps paint color accurate for merchandising while removing alphanumeric identifiers.
  • Speed-run approval: marketing interns should not need After Effects to publish compliant clips.

Dealer groups competing on short-form video move too fast for manual mosaic stickers. Automated plate detection aligns with how Spyne-class merchandising tools think, but BGBlur is editor-agnostic—drop in phone footage from sales reps.

When consumers appear near service lanes, stack a face pass with your plate pass in one project to avoid accidental PII in the same frame.

Franchise compliance teams can standardize on a web tool instead of policing fifteen different CapCut templates.

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Frequently asked questions

What about cars on consignment?
If plates belong to private sellers, treat them like customer PII until titles transfer—blur by default and unmask only with written approval.
Does BGBlur work on 4K inventory drones?
Yes—upload high-res masters; detection scales with resolution, and you can export web-friendly proxies afterward.
Can we redact window paperwork reflections?
Use prompt-based object blur or manual region tools for odd glare; plates and faces remain the bulk workload.

BGBlur provides privacy tooling for creators and teams; consult counsel for broadcast, evidentiary, or regulated workflows.

Car Dealership Video: Blur License Plates | BGBlur