Pixelate Image
Pixelate faces, signs or any region. Adjustable pixel size with multiple regions per image, no upload.
Quick answer: Pixelate faces, signs or any region. Adjustable pixel size with multiple regions per image, no upload.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I pixelate part of an image?
- Drop the photo, draw a rectangle over the region, set the pixel size, and click Apply. The pixelated photo is ready to download.
- Can I pixelate multiple regions?
- Yes. Draw as many rectangles as you need — each one is pixelated independently with the same chunk size.
- What pixel size should I pick?
- 8–16 px is usually enough to obscure a face in a small region. Use 24–48 px for high-resolution photos or larger faces.
- Is pixelation reversible?
- Once exported and saved, no — the original pixels are gone. Inside the editor, removing a rectangle restores the original.
- What's the difference between pixelate and blur?
- Pixelate replaces a region with chunky squares; blur smooths it. Both hide identity — pixelate has a stronger 'censored' look.
- Will the rest of the photo change?
- No. Only the area inside each rectangle is pixelated; the rest is kept at full quality.
- Will my photo be uploaded?
- No. Pixelation runs entirely in your browser, so your photo stays on your device.
- Can I pixelate licence plates and signs?
- Yes. Anything inside the rectangle is pixelated — works equally for faces, plates, names, badges and addresses.
- Does it work on mobile?
- Yes. The tool supports touch on phones and tablets.
- Is the pixelate tool free?
- Yes. Free, no signup, no watermark.