BlurFaces

How To Fix Face Blur Faces With Helmets

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

The safest approach for "how to fix face blur faces with helmets" is to run one consistent process every time you post.

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Diagnose the failure mode

Troubleshooting works best when you identify the actual cause: tiny faces, side profiles, low light, motion blur, reflections, or a non-face detail that needs manual masking. Different failures need different fixes.

Step-by-step workflow

  1. Re-open the original photo and inspect the missed area closely.
  2. Increase blur and padding, then add a manual mask if the detector still struggles.
  3. Export again and compare the full-size version with the compressed preview.
  4. Only publish after the weak case has been checked on mobile or in-platform thumbnails.

Fixes that usually work

Pre-publish QA checks

Example scenario

In a typical "how to fix face blur faces with helmets" task, the first pass handles the visible target and the second pass checks reflections and crops.

Related fix guides

See video privacy workflow, photo privacy workflow, and blur vs pixelate guide.

Last-mile quality review

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: creator and team QA workflow.

Run the fix on your file

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