Sensitive screenshot cleanup

Blur sensitive information in screenshots before sharing

Screenshots can reveal names, emails, IP addresses, account IDs, notifications, and private messages. PixBatch helps you blur, pixelate, or black out sensitive areas directly in your browser — with no upload, no account, and no server-side image storage.

No upload required Runs locally in browser Blur, pixelate, or black out

What should you blur?

Use this checklist before sending screenshots to support teams, vendors, reports, chat rooms, or public websites.

Names, email addresses, phone numbers, and profile photos

Customer details, order IDs, invoice numbers, and case IDs

IP addresses, hostnames, internal URLs, and system names

Chat messages, notifications, tabs, and bookmarks

API keys, tokens, QR codes, and account identifiers

Addresses, location details, signatures, and private documents

Why blur sensitive information?

Even a simple screenshot can expose personal information, internal infrastructure, customer records, or private business context. A quick blur or pixelation pass helps you share the useful part of the image while hiding details that should stay private.

Precise manual control

Draw boxes over only the areas you want to hide, instead of uploading the screenshot to a black-box cloud tool.

Cleaner sharing workflow

Prepare screenshots for tickets, reports, documentation, or public posts without exposing surrounding sensitive details.

Browser-side privacy

The redaction workflow runs client-side, so your screenshot does not need to leave your device to be blurred or exported.

How to blur sensitive details with PixBatch

1

Upload a screenshot locally

Open the screenshot redactor and choose an image from your device. The file stays in your browser.

2

Draw blur or pixelate boxes

Select blur, pixelate, or black-box redaction, then drag over the exact sensitive areas you want to hide.

3

Download a clean copy

Export the redacted image as PNG or JPG and share the safer copy instead of the original screenshot.

Tip: use black-box redaction for highly sensitive text, blur for less sensitive context, and pixelation when you want a strong visual privacy effect without a solid black block.

Common blur and redaction use cases

Blur-sensitive-information workflows are useful when the image needs to show an issue, example, or piece of evidence without exposing private details around it.

Blurring customer names in support screenshots
Hiding IP addresses before sharing SOC evidence
Cleaning screenshots for vendor escalations
Preparing images for tutorials or documentation
Removing personal details before posting online
Masking private messages and notification previews

Ready to clean a screenshot?

Open the PixBatch screenshot redactor, choose a test screenshot, and draw over the areas you want to blur, pixelate, or hide.