Batch PNG Blur
Professional-grade batch blur for PNG, JPG, WebP, and AVIF. Protect privacy or create artistic effects with zero latency, entirely in your browser.
Drop your images here
Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF and more. Process hundreds of files at once.
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Editor Studio
Image List
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Interactive Editor
Tool Settings
Adjust the strength of the blur effect.
Blur Area Position
Blur Area Size
Batch Apply
Sync settings to all files
Why Choose Batch PNG Blur?
The most powerful and secure way to blur images directly in your browser.
Privacy First
Your images never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser using advanced WebAssembly and Canvas API technology. No server uploads means zero data breach risks.
Lightning Fast
Process hundreds of images in seconds. Unlike server-based tools that require slow uploads and downloads, our local engine blurs instantly with zero latency.
Batch Processing
Handle massive workflows with ease. Import folders of PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF files and apply consistent blur settings across all of them in one click.
How to Blur Images in 3 Steps
Upload Images
Drag and drop your PNG, JPG, or WebP files into the editor. We support batch uploading for maximum efficiency.
Adjust Blur
Choose blur radius, and select specific areas or apply to the entire image. Adjust precisely using our intuitive controls.
Export & Download
Select your preferred output format (PNG, JPG, WebP, etc.) and download individually or as a ZIP archive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to upload my private photos?
Absolutely. Our tool runs 100% locally in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Can I process images in bulk?
Yes! You can select hundreds of images at once. Our batch processing engine handles them efficiently and lets you download everything as a ZIP file.
Does it reduce image quality?
Only the blurred areas are altered. The rest of the image retains its original quality. You can also choose "Same as Original" in export settings to maintain the source format quality.