Blur license plates and faces in moto vlogs
Creators film 4K helmet cameras with plates readable in every frame. BGBlur tracks plates through vibration and lean angle changes that break simple trackers.
Why teams use BGBlur here
- Handles wide-angle distortion common on GoPro and Insta360 exports.
- Stack a face pass for coffee-stop B-roll where patrons walk through frame.
- Keeps exhaust notes and scenery sharp—only identifiers drop out.
Moto audiences are vocal about privacy when group rides include dozens of bikes. Batch-processing a Sunday ride beats missing one plate in a 40-minute upload.
If you film track days, remember sponsor logos on leathers may need separate decisions—prompt blur helps odd shapes.
Vertical Shorts and horizontal long-forms can share one masked master if you mask before aggressive crops.
One-click alternative with BGBlur
Upload a clip and preview automatic face, plate, background, or prompt-based blur—no keyframes or nested timelines.
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Frequently asked questions
- Will vibration break detection?
- Modern detectors train on motion blur; still spot-check frames where mud covers half the plate.
- Can I blur only my bike?
- Yes—toggle detections or use prompt blur to limit to your plate region.
- What about group rides?
- Run plate detection on the whole pack; export once everyone agrees on publishing rules.
BGBlur provides privacy tooling for creators and teams; consult counsel for broadcast, evidentiary, or regulated workflows.