How to Blur a Video or Screen Recording on iPhone

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Method 1: Use WhatsApp to Blur a Part of Video on iPhone

If you don’t want to install a dedicated app to blur something in video on an iPhone, use your favorite instant messaging app like WhatsApp or Telegram. Let’s start with WhatsApp first.

While WhatsApp doesn’t offer a blur effect, you can get creative andadd an emoji or sticker over a video frameyou want to hide.

Step 1:OpenWhatsApp > Go to the chat > Plus icon > Videos.

Step 2:Select a video and then tap theStickericon.

Step 3:Add a stickerto a specific frame. You can’t resize it, though. Check thevideo previewand then hitSend.

Step 4:Open the sent video and then tap theShareicon at the bottom. SelectSave.

Tip:Learn how toshare high-quality videos using Telegram.

Method 2: Use Telegram to Blur Faces in a Video on iPhone

Telegram goes a step ahead and lets you doddle over a video. Unlike WhatsApp, this one also offers animated stickers which you can use to conceal a part of a video. Let’s check them in action and make videos blurry on an iPhone.

Step 1:OpenTelegram > Go to the chat > Pin icon > Gallery.

Step 2:Tap thepen iconand then use one of thedrawing tools to doddle over a frame.

Step 3:Slide toStickerand then use one of thestickers to apply. You can also resize a sticker.

Step 4:Increasevideo qualityfrom the bottom menu > TapSend.

Method 3: Use Third-Party Apps to Blur Something in Video on iPhone

You don’t need to use professional apps like Premiere Pro to blur faces in a video on an iPhone. There are dozens of free alternatives to choose from. We tested a few and picked a couple of capable options for you.

Blur-Video

Blur-Videois one such app that hides confidential details in a video. The app has a clean and easy-to-understand UI and gets the job done in no time. Let’s check it in action.

Step 1:Download Blur-Video on iPhone using the link below.

Step 2:Launch the app > tapStart> Give therequired permissionto read your device photos and videos >Select a videoyou want to blur.

Step 3:The app opens a video editor with a standard timeline. TapAdd Blur.

Step 4:You have several options to tweak the blur effect. You can resize the blur part, change the blur size to square, and even add an emoji to a video. You can tweak the blur strength from the top slider.

Step 5:You can slide toPixelateif you prefer it over standard blur.

Play your video, and make sure to add blur in a specific frame only. When you are satisfied with the final outcome, hit Save in the top-right corner to export it to the Photos app.

Blur Video – Face Blur on iPhone

The app above is strictly limited to blurring a part of a video only. If you want to explore several video editing features, use theBlur Video – Face Blurapp on your iPhone.

Step 1:Install the app >Give permissions > New Project > Select the video.

Step 2:You can trim a video before you start editing. TapNext.

Step 3:You can add aface, rectangle, or circle blur. You can switch toPixelateand then even tweak blur intensity.

Before exporting a video, slide to the filters menu and apply a relevant effect to your clip. Tap Export, and your video is ready for sharing.

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Last updated on 26 August, 2024

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