Blur Faces for GDPR Compliance
Publishing photos with identifiable faces? Under GDPR and global privacy laws, you need consent—or you need to anonymize. Our AI-powered face blur tool helps businesses stay compliant in seconds, not hours.

Why GDPR Requires Face Blurring
The General Data Protection Regulation treats facial images as sensitive biometric data. Here's why anonymization matters for your business.
Photos Are Personal Data
Under GDPR, facial images are considered biometric data—a special category of personal data requiring explicit consent or anonymization before use.
Consent Is Hard to Obtain
Getting written consent from every person in a photo is often impractical. Blurring faces removes the need for individual consent entirely.
Fines Are Substantial
GDPR violations can result in fines up to €20 million or 4% of global revenue. Face blurring is a simple way to avoid compliance risks.
It Applies Globally
If you process data of EU residents, GDPR applies regardless of where your business is located. Many other regions have similar laws.
Industries That Need Photo Compliance
From real estate to journalism, many industries must anonymize photos to meet privacy regulations and avoid legal liability.
Real Estate & Property
Blur faces of tenants, neighbors, or passersby in property photos before listing online. Required in many EU countries.
Marketing & Advertising
Anonymize stock photos, event coverage, and promotional materials to avoid consent issues and legal liability.
Journalism & Media
Protect sources, bystanders, and minors in news photography while maintaining editorial integrity.
Security & Surveillance
Anonymize CCTV footage and security camera images before sharing or storing for extended periods.
How It Works
Upload Your Image
Drag and drop any photo. We support JPG, PNG, and WebP formats.
AI Detects All Faces
Our AI automatically finds and blurs every face—no manual selection needed.
Download & Publish
Get your GDPR-compliant image instantly. Ready for your website or marketing.
GDPR & Privacy Compliance FAQ
What is GDPR?
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is an EU privacy law that governs how personal data—including facial images—can be collected, processed, and stored. It requires consent or a lawful basis for using identifiable photos.
Do I need consent to publish photos with faces?
Generally, yes. Under GDPR, publishing identifiable photos requires consent from the individuals pictured, unless you have another lawful basis. Blurring faces removes identifiability, eliminating the consent requirement.
Does GDPR apply to my business?
If you process personal data of EU residents, GDPR applies regardless of where your business is located. Similar laws exist in California (CCPA), Brazil (LGPD), and other jurisdictions.
Is blurring faces enough for GDPR compliance?
Blurring faces so individuals cannot be identified generally satisfies GDPR requirements for anonymization. The blur must be sufficient that the person cannot be recognized, even with enhancement.
What about photos already published?
If you have published identifiable photos without consent, you may need to remove them or replace them with anonymized versions. Our tool makes it easy to quickly process existing images.
Are there other privacy laws besides GDPR?
Yes. California has CCPA/CPRA, Brazil has LGPD, and many other countries have similar privacy regulations. Face blurring helps with compliance across multiple jurisdictions.
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