BlurFaces

Blur Children Faces In Daycare Photos

Privacy-first · Faces blurred on-device · No originals stored

Treat "blur children faces in daycare photos" as a publish checklist: mask, blur, verify, then export.

Blur school or family photos School photo guide

Why this workflow matters

School and family media often contains more than faces: whiteboards, attendance lists, house numbers, badges, and small background screens. The safest sharing workflow handles all of those signals before anything is posted.

Operational sequence

  1. Upload the original photo into BlurFaces.
  2. Review automatic face detection and keep coverage broad for children and bystanders.
  3. Add manual masks for labels, addresses, signs, or reflective details.
  4. Export the blurred version and review it on the device where it will actually be shared.

Settings that work best

Use cases this page is built for

What usually goes wrong

Related privacy guides

Read school photo privacy, kids-face blurring, and family photo sharing tips.

Final checks before you publish

Most privacy misses happen in the final 10%: compressed previews, reflected details, or crop variants. Treat verification as part of the workflow, not an optional step.

More help: plate blur guide, face blur workflow, and video privacy guide.

Decision help: BlurFaces vs Photoshop. Popular use case: teacher-friendly privacy workflow.

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