How can I safely share a document photo with ChatGPT?
You photographed a contract, a medical bill, or a government letter, and you want AI to explain it. But the image is full of names, addresses, and account numbers. Uploading it means handing all that data to a third party.
Blur out the sensitive parts first, right in your browser. Type the names and numbers you want redacted, hit anonymize, and share the cleaned image with ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI assistant. Your question gets answered. Your data stays yours.
What's the quickest way to redact an ID document before uploading?
Landlords, banks, and online platforms constantly ask for photos of your ID, but do they really need your date of birth, ID number, and home address all at once? Over-sharing identity documents is one of the most common ways personal data ends up in the wrong hands.
Open your ID photo in Image Anonymizer, type the fields you want hidden, and download a clean version in seconds. Share only what's actually needed, nothing more. No app to install, no account to create, and your ID never leaves your device.
How do I hide personal information in screenshots before posting online?
You want to post a screenshot on Reddit, a forum, or social media. Maybe to ask for help, leave a review, or report a problem. But the screenshot shows your email, your name in the header, a phone number in the corner. Cropping won't cut it. Opening Photoshop for a 10-second task feels absurd.
Drop the screenshot into Image Anonymizer, enter the terms you want gone, and it's done. No software to install, no sign-up, no uploading to yet another cloud service. The image is processed entirely in your browser. It never touches a server.
How can I black out personal data on medical bills and bank statements?
Disputing a charge with customer support. Sending a medical bill to your insurance. Forwarding a bank statement to your accountant. Every one of these situations forces you to share documents packed with sensitive data. Policy numbers, account details, home addresses, all going to people who don't need all of it.
Photograph the document, type the specific details you want redacted, and get a clean version ready to send. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your financial and health data never gets uploaded anywhere. Fast enough to do it right before you hit send.
How do I anonymize photos to comply with GDPR before sharing them at work?
You need to share a customer complaint, a signed form, or a delivery photo with your team, but GDPR says you can't just forward personal data without a valid reason. Manually blacking out names with a marker and re-scanning is slow and looks unprofessional.
Image Anonymizer gives you a fast, consistent way to redact names, addresses, and other personal data from photos before they go into Slack, email, or your ticketing system. Processing happens entirely client-side, no data is sent to external servers. So you're not creating another compliance problem while trying to solve one.