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Blur & Redact PDF

Select sensitive areas on PDF pages, blur them or cover them with a solid block, and export a flattened redacted PDF.

Why Use This Tool

Tool Overview Open

Blur & Redact PDF is built for hiding names, account numbers, signatures, addresses, and other sensitive content before a document is shared. The workflow stays browser-first so you can inspect pages, mark only what matters, and export a redacted result without moving through desktop software.

What It Helps With Expand
  • Hide sensitive information before sending PDFs to customers, vendors, or teammates.
  • Choose between a soft blur and a solid redaction block depending on how final the concealment should feel visually.
  • Review each page directly in the browser and export one flattened document when you are done.
How It Works Expand
  1. 1 Upload one or more PDF files.
  2. 2 Select a page and drag over the region you want to hide.
  3. 3 Choose blur or solid fill, then export the redacted PDF.

Best For

  • Hide names, IDs, account numbers, and signatures in a document before sharing it externally.
  • Prepare application PDFs, statements, or contracts for review while protecting private details.
  • Redact selected portions of scanned pages without opening desktop design software.

Supports

  • Single or multiple PDF uploads
  • Page-by-page selection and redaction
  • Flattened PDF export after blur or fill is applied

Workflow Note

This page should emphasize selective browser-based redaction and explain that export creates a flattened PDF with the hidden areas baked into the result.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I redact only part of a PDF page? Expand

Yes. The tool is designed for selective area-based redaction, so you can target specific regions on a page instead of hiding the full document.

What is the difference between blur and solid fill? Expand

Blur softens the selected region visually, while solid fill covers it with a fixed color block for a stronger redaction look.