Image Pixelate
Pixelate an image into blocks to censor faces or sensitive information. Everything runs in your browser—your images never leave your device.
FAQ
Are my uploaded images sent to a server?
No. Everything happens entirely in your browser and images never leave your device—safe for censoring sensitive content.
What does block size mean?
Larger values make coarser blocks that hide the original more. Increase it for stronger censoring.
How is this different from blur?
Pixelation uses hard blocks, while blur softens smoothly. Pixelation is generally harder to reverse.
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