Upload your video or image. Type "blur license plates." Every plate is detected and masked automatically — dashcam, drone, or security footage.
Dashcam video, drone footage, or a single photo — drag and drop any file format.
Enter "blur all license plates" or "hide number plates." The AI understands natural language.
Every license plate is blurred consistently. Download your privacy-compliant footage in HD.
Blur plates in property listing photos and virtual tour videos to protect neighbor privacy.
Publish driving footage or aerial views without exposing vehicle registration data.
Redact plates in street scenes and news coverage for GDPR compliance.
Anonymize plates in body cam or surveillance footage before public release or court filings.
Blur competitor or customer plates in fleet dashcam recordings.
Share security footage externally with all plates automatically redacted.
License plates are legally classified as personal data under GDPR and many other privacy regulations. Publishing videos or images with visible plates — whether on YouTube, a real estate listing, or a news article — can result in privacy complaints and fines.
Manually blurring plates in video is extremely time-consuming: you need to track each plate across hundreds of frames as vehicles move. Guardiavision's AI handles this automatically, detecting plates at any angle and maintaining consistent blur across every frame.
Upload your video to Guardiavision and type "blur all license plates" in the prompt box. The AI detects every visible license plate and applies consistent blurring across all frames automatically.
Yes. Guardiavision's detection model is trained on license plates from 50+ countries and recognizes standard, European, and custom plate formats regardless of angle or lighting conditions.
Absolutely. Guardiavision handles dashcam, security camera, drone footage, and phone recordings. The AI adapts to varying quality, angles, and motion blur.
Yes. Guardiavision works with both video and image files. Upload a photo, type "blur license plates," and download the redacted version.
In many jurisdictions, yes. GDPR in Europe considers license plates as personal data. Publishing unblurred plates in videos or photos can result in privacy violations and fines.
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