Blur Image Online vs Miget

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool.

Blur faces and text online for free with our fast, browser-based AI tools.

Last updated: February 28, 2026

Deploy unlimited services on one flat-rate plan.

Visual Comparison

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Overview

About Blur Image Online

Welcome to Blur Image Online, your go-to, browser-based solution for protecting privacy and adding creative flair to your photos. In today's digital world, sharing an image can accidentally reveal sensitive details like faces, license plates, addresses, or confidential documents. Our tool is designed for anyone who values privacy and simplicity—from social media users and bloggers to professionals in photography, real estate, and business. The core value proposition is powerful: you get professional-grade, AI-powered blurring effects without ever needing to upload your images to a server. Everything happens securely in your own web browser, ensuring your data stays 100% private on your device. With seven specialized tools, we offer unparalleled control, allowing you to selectively blur specific areas, apply artistic effects, or let our smart AI automatically find and obscure sensitive content like text and faces. It's completely free, requires no registration, and delivers fast, pixel-perfect results for anyone looking to share images confidently and creatively.

About Miget

Miget – Stop paying per app. Start paying per compute.

Traditional PaaS platforms charge you for every app, database, and worker separately. Miget flips that model: pick a fixed compute plan, then deploy as many services as you want inside it.

  • Unlimited apps, databases, and background workers per plan
  • No per-service billing surprises
  • Built on Kubernetes with full isolation between tenants
  • Deploy from Git, GitHub, Registry with zero-config builds
  • Managed PostgreSQL, Redis, and more
  • Custom domains with automatic TLS

Whether you're running a single side project or a full production stack, you only pay for the compute you reserve—not the number of things you run on it.

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