Privacy

Blur, pixel, cover, voice

Optional tools on the Video Engine. They run on the window you keep — not the whole 60:00 master unless that is the window. Nothing here is a legal compliance product; it is packaging so a face or voice is harder to clock on social.

PatAnonymise the sausage. Keep the flap.

Studio · step 7

What you can turn on

Enable privacy in Studio, then pick the mix. Off is the default — we do not blur anyone unless you ask.

  1. Face blur

    Detects faces in the promo window and softens them. Standard is the usual social-safe pass. Strong is heavier — use it when the face is large in frame or the shot is well lit.

  2. Face pixel

    Same detect, mosaic instead of Gaussian blur. Pixelate for a news-style block; Pixelate strong for a coarser grid. Pick one look — blur and pixel are both under Face blur in Studio.

  3. Face cover

    Drops an emoji sticker over detected faces (theatre masks, sunglasses, and a few grins). Use it when you want a gag, not a smear. Cover and blur can stack if you need both.

  4. Voice

    Optional pitch / anonymisation on the primary track: subtle, strong, or robotic. It does not transcribe a different person — it just makes the voice less identifiable on the cut you brand.

How to use it

New to the flow? How to create a video · See an example

Need it on this cut?

Turn privacy on in Studio before you press Create video.

PatSome flies prefer to stay unidentifiable. Fair.