Changelog

Release notes

Highlights from recent BGBlur releases—features, fixes, and improvements for video privacy workflows.

v2.6

Mobile, voice, and anonymization expansion

  • Android mobile app workflow added for processing media from phone uploads.
  • Voice anonymization added for interviews, calls, research clips, and mixed video/audio privacy workflows.
  • Face anonymization and face swap workflows expanded across image and video use cases.
  • Batch processing UX improved for repeated privacy tasks and high-volume video workflows.
v2.3

Blur anything and custom redaction

  • Blur anything workflow added for custom objects, screens, documents, signs, logos, and sensitive regions.
  • Improved export handling for custom blur jobs across common MP4 workflows.
  • Added clearer review states so users can verify selected blur areas before processing.
v2.0

Face and license plate privacy tools

  • Automatic face blur added for videos and images.
  • License plate blur added for dashcam footage, vehicle clips, and public street videos.
  • AI detection settings improved for smoother tracking across moving footage.
  • Free browser workflow refined for faster upload, process, and download loops.
v1.5

Background blur foundation

  • Background blur shipped for creator videos, product clips, meetings, and social content.
  • Browser-first processing flow added so users can start without installing a timeline editor.
  • Initial privacy-focused upload and export experience launched.
Next

Extensions and iOS roadmap

  • Adobe Express extension planned for in-editor privacy blur workflows.
  • Canva extension planned for design and social-content redaction workflows.
  • iOS app planned for native mobile processing on iPhone.
  • More team review and batch controls are being scoped.

These public notes summarize the current product timeline. Check the roadmap for upcoming extension and mobile plans.