Blur passport, ID and photos — safely and instantly with Secure ID Redactor

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Protect Your Passport, ID Card and Photos Before Sharing

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Designed for travel & tourism workflows and everyday photo editing: redact faces, MRZ, booking references, passport numbers and private text offline in your browser. Use it as a free blur photo tool, a blur background editor or a fast way to blur a face in a photo before you share it. Export PNG, JPG, WebP or PDF.

Tip: Draw with your mouse or finger. Use the Eraser mode or Undo if you make a mistake.

Why You Should Blur Passport and ID Details Before Sharing

Passports, ID cards and residence permits contain everything someone needs to impersonate you: full name, date of birth, document number, nationality and sometimes address or signature. When you email or upload a clear scan, that information can be copied, stored or leaked.

How to Blur Passport or ID Details Online

  1. Upload your document – drag and drop a passport, ID card or visa image (PNG, JPG, WebP or a captured photo).
  2. Choose your mode – blur, pixelate or black out sensitive areas such as MRZ, passport number or address.
  3. Adjust brush settings – change brush size, blur intensity and brightness to get a clean and readable result.
  4. Rotate or flip if needed – fix sideways or mirrored scans with the transform buttons.
  5. Export securely – download a redacted PNG, JPG, WebP or PDF that is ready to upload to booking or visa portals.

All changes happen in your browser. No registration, no cloud upload, and no copy of your passport or ID is stored on our servers.

Built for Travel and Tourism Workflows

Secure ID Redactor is designed for everyday travel use. It helps you share only the minimum information required for:

Already planning a trip? After blurring your passport image, you can return to TravelCheapTicket.com to find cheap flights, hotel deals and holiday packages.

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Online Photo Blur Tool — Not Just for Passports

Although this page is focused on travel documents, the editor works as a full online photo blur tool. You can upload any picture and quickly blur a photo, blur photo background, or blur a part of a photo such as a face, logo or piece of text.

Common everyday uses include:

Because everything runs in your browser, it behaves like a lightweight photo blur app without any installation. Just open the page, blur your photos, download the result and close the tab.

How to Blur the Background of a Photo (iPhone, Android & Desktop)

Many people search for “how to blur the background of a photo” or “how do you blur the background in a photo on iPhone?”. With this tool you can blur the background of any existing picture, even if it was not taken in portrait mode.

Step-by-step: blur background in any photo

  1. Upload the picture you want to edit — a portrait, product shot or travel photo.
  2. Select Blur mode and increase the brush size for faster painting.
  3. Zoom your browser if you need more precision around hair or edges.
  4. Carefully paint over the background area. Leave the person or object in focus unblurred.
  5. Use Undo or the Eraser mode if you accidentally blur the subject.
  6. Download the edited image as PNG, JPG or WebP.

This method works on iPhone, Android, Windows and Mac because the page opens in any modern browser. It is an easy alternative to complicated apps when you just need a quick blur background photo online solution.

How to Blur Faces, Names and Sensitive Parts of a Photo

Sometimes you do not want to blur the whole picture — only one area. This tool makes it simple to blur face in photo, blur name badges, email addresses or other sensitive parts.

Blur a face in a photo

  1. Upload the image and choose Blur or Pixelate mode.
  2. Set a brush size slightly larger than the face.
  3. Paint over the eyes and face in one or two strokes until it looks unreadable.
  4. Repeat for any other person you want to anonymise.
  5. Download the image and share it safely.

For extra privacy, many users prefer a combination of effects: first blur the face, then use Blackout mode to completely hide an area such as an ID number or phone number.

Blur text, numbers or license plates

You can also use the brush to blur writing in a photo or remove readable information such as:

With a few strokes you have effectively created a face blur photo editor and license-plate blur tool inside your browser.

Blur vs. Fix Blur — Can This Tool Remove Blur From Photos?

There are two very different tasks that people search for: add blur to a photo (for privacy or creative effect) and remove blur from photo (to fix a blurry picture). Secure ID Redactor is focused on adding blur to hide information.

If you need to unblur a photo or fix out-of-focus pictures, you generally need an AI photo enhancer or sharpening app. Those tools use artificial intelligence to guess missing detail from motion-blurred or low-resolution images. Our editor does not try to recover detail, because for passports and IDs the safest result is one where the original text cannot be read again.

A good privacy rule is: if you might ever want to “remove blur from photo” later, keep an original copy of the file for yourself and only share the blurred version with others.

Online Tool vs. Photo Blur Apps

Many app stores are full of “blur photo app”, “photo blur editor” and camera utilities that promise to blur the background of your photos. An online editor like Secure ID Redactor has some unique advantages:

For some people this replaces a dedicated photo blur app for iPhone or Android. You can bookmark this page to your home screen and use it like an app whenever you need to blur photos online for free.

FAQ — Travel, Privacy & Photo Blur

Is this safe for passport images?

Yes. The tool runs fully in your browser. Your passport photo and ID card scan are processed locally on your device and are never uploaded to our servers, which makes it safer than sending copies over email or chat apps.

Can I export a PDF for visa or booking portals?

Yes. After you blur or black out the sensitive areas, use the PDF button to create an A4 page with your redacted image centered. Most visa, airline and hotel portals accept PDF, PNG or JPG without any issues.

Does it work on mobile phones?

Absolutely. Secure ID Redactor works in modern mobile browsers on Android and iOS. You can take a photo of your passport, blur the details on your phone and download the redacted image, all without installing an app or creating an account.

May I use it for boarding passes or hotel vouchers?

Yes. You can blur barcodes, PNRs, booking references, loyalty numbers, QR codes and any other private data on boarding passes, hotel vouchers, train tickets or other travel documents before you share them.

Can I blur only part of a photo, like one face or a number plate?

Yes. Simply zoom in if needed, choose the blur, pixelate or blackout mode and paint over just the area you want to hide. The rest of the image will stay sharp and readable.

Does this replace portrait-mode blur on iPhone or Android?

Portrait-mode cameras blur the background while taking a picture. This tool works after the photo has been taken, so you can blur backgrounds, faces or text on any existing image, even if it was shot without portrait mode.

Is the tool really free to use?

Yes, Secure ID Redactor is free for personal use. We may show ads on the page to support hosting and development, but the core blur passport and blur photo features do not require payment.

Legal & Privacy Notice

Secure ID Redactor is designed to help you protect sensitive information on passports, ID cards, visas, residence permits, booking confirmations and other travel documents. The tool processes images locally in your browser using client-side code, and your files are not intentionally transmitted to our servers during normal use.

That said, certain technologies on your device — such as cloud backups, browser extensions, antivirus software, VPNs, or operating-system features — may independently store or scan files according to their own privacy policies. We do not control these external systems.

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Data Protection & Transparency

We aim to be transparent about how the Service works and what data is — and is not — processed. For full details, please review our:

New: Read our guide on why you should always blur your passport before sending it on WhatsApp or email.

This section is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you require guidance on data-protection obligations, consult a qualified professional.