For property photographers & agencies

Publish Listings Without the GDPR Risk

Guardiavision blurs bystanders, license plates, neighbors, and anything else you describe — automatically, across every photo and video in your listing. Save 3–5 hours per week. Stay compliant.

No credit card. GDPR-ready. Exports at your original resolution.

The real estate photography workflow, fixed

1

Upload the listing

Drag and drop a full shoot — 25, 50, or 100 photos. MP4 walkthroughs work too.

2

Apply your template

Save a prompt once: "blur all faces, plates, and house number signs." Apply to every shoot.

3

Export & publish

Download the redacted set at full resolution. Drop straight into MLS, Rightmove, or ImmoScout24.

What to redact in a listing photo

Faces of bystanders

Passersby on the street, neighbors in windows, kids on the sidewalk.

License plates

Cars parked in the driveway or on the street in front of the property.

Neighbor windows

Avoid capturing anyone visible in an adjacent property.

House numbers & signs

If requested by the seller, redact identifying street numbers.

Screens & documents

Laptops, TVs, and paperwork left on tables during the shoot.

Personal photos on walls

Family photos, certificates, and mail visible in frame.

Why real estate photographers switch to Guardiavision

A typical property shoot is 25–50 photos. Under GDPR, the photographer (as data controller or processor, depending on contract) carries liability for identifiable people and vehicles in publicly listed images. Manual Photoshop redaction averages 8–20 minutes per listing — billable hours you're not getting paid for.

Guardiavision collapses that to under 2 minutes with better coverage: AI doesn't miss the face in the third-floor window or the plate reflected in the puddle. Save a prompt template once, apply to every shoot forever.

Built for EU compliance

Hosted in the EU. DPA available on request. No training on your data. Files auto-deleted after export. The same regulations that create liability for you are the ones we built the product around.

Real estate photography FAQ

Do I really have to blur faces and plates in my property listings?

Under GDPR (Article 6 and Article 9 for biometric data), any identifiable person or vehicle plate incidentally captured in a publicly distributed listing photo is personal data. Unless you have a lawful basis, the safe default is to blur faces, plates, and anything that could identify a neighbor, passerby, or private detail. Fines for non-compliance range from a warning up to €20M or 4% of annual revenue.

How fast is it compared to Photoshop?

Photoshop face/plate blurring takes 8–20 minutes per listing depending on how many photos and how complex the scene. Guardiavision processes a full 25-photo listing in under 2 minutes, including the preview and export. Most real estate photographers save 3–5 hours per week.

Can I blur just specific things — like only the neighbor's window?

Yes. Type what you want to blur in plain English: "blur the neighbor's window on the left", "blur the kids on the sidewalk", "blur all license plates and the house number sign". The AI detects and redacts exactly those things.

Does it work on batch uploads?

Yes. Upload an entire listing (25–50 photos) at once, apply a saved prompt template ("blur all faces and plates"), and export the whole set. Pro and Studio plans include unlimited bulk processing.

Will the output work with MLS, Zillow, Rightmove, ImmoScout24?

Yes. Guardiavision exports in standard JPEG and PNG at your original resolution (up to 8K). Files are a drop-in replacement for your current listing photos on any portal.

What about video tours?

Video walkthroughs are fully supported. Upload MP4 or MOV, type "blur all faces and plates", and the AI tracks and redacts across every frame. A 2-minute walkthrough processes in about 60–90 seconds.

Redact your next listing in under 2 minutes

5 free credits. No card required. Exports at full resolution.

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