What's Fixed
Now supports macOS and a new model for better detection. Blur full people or just part of them, remove false positives, protect selected people, and fine-tune manual areas on a timeline.
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If you need to blur, pixelate, or otherwise make a face disappear without wasting your whole day on it, this is the thing.
Current release: v1.50. Release details are updated automatically from GitHub.
If you want the guts, settings, and documentation, the GitHub page has the full breakdown.
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Now supports macOS and a new model for better detection. Blur full people or just part of them, remove false positives, protect selected people, and fine-tune manual areas on a timeline.
Android support is next, bringing face detection and anonymization to mobile devices.
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