Blur Team & Sports Photos
Privacy-first · Faces blurred on-device · No originals stored
Sports photos often include minors, spectators, jersey names, and location cues all at once. BlurFaces helps you keep the energy of the game-day shot while reducing the identity risk before it gets posted to a team page, recap, or parent group.
What to review in sports photos
- Players and spectators: blur faces when consent is unclear or minors are involved
- Background details: school signs, tournament boards, roster sheets, and badges
- Reflections: mirrored doors, dugout glass, and scoreboards can reveal more faces than you expect
Recommended workflow
- Open the game-day photo in BlurFaces before you upload it anywhere else.
- Keep the automatic face detections on for players and bystanders you should not identify.
- Add manual masks for jersey lists, signs, or tournament paperwork.
- Increase padding for helmets, visors, or motion-heavy shots so coverage still holds.
- Export the privacy-safe version and share that file with parents, schools, or social channels.
Why teams use it
- Protect minors and bystanders without giving up the moment.
- Keep coaches, schools, and organizers aligned on safer sharing habits.
- Reuse the same blurred image across recap posts, newsletters, and group chats.
Related guides
If the photo is from school or a field trip, start with our school photo guide. For general family sharing, see blur kids’ faces online.