"Pixelate: Blur & Anonymize" is a powerful photo editing app designed to enhance privacy and security. With AI-driven facial recognition and automatic text detection, users can easily blur, pixelate, or black out sensitive information, including faces and license plates. The app offers various anonymization tools and a Pro version for an ad-free experience. Safeguard your images before sharing them seamlessly with Pixelate.
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Pixelate is a photo editing app designed to enhance your privacy and security. Easily blur, pixelate, or black out texts, faces, and objects such as license plates in your photos. Whether you're creating confidential images or anonymizing individuals for sharing, Pixelate offers powerful tools to protect your privacy effortlessly.
Key Features: - AI-powered Facial Recognition: Effortlessly obscure faces with advanced facial recognition. Simply select which faces to anonymize with a single click.
- Automatic Text Detection: Detects and segments text blocks in your images, allowing you to selectively blur or keep them visible.
- Selection of Pixelation Filters: Choose from various anonymization tools including Pixelation, Blurring, Posterization, Crosshatch, Sketch, and Blackout.
- Anonymize Before Sharing: Easily anonymize photos before sharing via messenger, email, or other apps by first opening them in Pixelate.
Upgrade to Pro for an Ad-Free Experience: Enjoy an uninterrupted editing experience with our Pro version. Make a one-time payment to remove ads and unlock additional features.
User reviews
truly faulty. theres no point to the finger tool when the entire picture is jusy pixelated when you save it. waste of time
The app does what it says. But there are some other basic expectations like capabilities to undo the previous steps if you blurred parts by mistake. you have to be observant and erase blurs manually in that case. Also the app collects data and there is supposedly no way to erase all user data from it.