Remove Images from PDF
Strip every photo, logo, and graphic in one pass — blank them, black them out, or pixelate them. Nothing leaves your browser.
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Blank, Black Out, or Pixelate Every Image — Free & Private
Sometimes the words can be shared but the pictures can't: photos of people in an incident report, logos in a template you're reusing, screenshots full of personal data, or a scanned form where the images bloat the file. This tool finds every embedded image in the document and neutralizes them all at once — no drawing boxes page by page.
The Blank and Black out modes replace the image data itself inside the PDF, so the original pictures are genuinely gone from the file (and the file usually gets dramatically smaller) while every line of text stays sharp and selectable. Pixelate keeps the layout recognizable by turning each image into a coarse mosaic instead.
Need to hide only some images, specific faces, or particular regions? Use Redact PDF and draw boxes exactly where you want them.
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FAQ
Are the images really removed, or just hidden?
In Blank and Black out modes the image data inside the file is replaced with a one-pixel placeholder — the original pictures cannot be recovered from the output. Pixelate re-renders affected pages, which also discards the originals.
Will charts and diagrams disappear too?
Only raster images (photos, scans, screenshots, bitmap logos) are affected. Charts drawn as vector graphics are part of the page artwork and stay visible.
Can it blur just the faces in photos?
Automatic face detection isn't offered — a missed face would be a privacy failure, so we don't want to promise it. To hide faces, use Redact PDF and draw boxes over them; it takes seconds and you can verify the result.
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