Privacy redaction
Blur faces in video before publishing, sharing, or archiving sensitive footage.
Ceptory helps teams anonymize people in interviews, surveillance exports, workplace clips, and public-facing media without losing the rest of the scene.
Use case
Face blur for video privacy
Face blur becomes operationally useful when teams need privacy protection without destroying video context. Ceptory applies AI face blur across footage that still needs to support communication, review, evidence handling, or external publication.
Redaction target
Faces
Protect customers, employees, interview subjects, and bystanders across video workflows.
Primary fit
Privacy-safe sharing
Use for public release, internal distribution, redacted evidence, and knowledge bases.
Output format
Blurred export
Generate versions safe for publishing, review, or controlled handoff.
Why teams use it
Move from recorded footage to operational decisions with less manual replay.
Teams often have video that is useful to share or review but cannot be distributed safely because identities remain visible. Manual redaction is slow, inconsistent, and difficult to scale across larger libraries.
Ceptory turns privacy-sensitive footage into review-ready and share-ready video by applying consistent face blur while preserving the rest of the moment, sequence, and scene context.
What Ceptory indexes
Automatic face detection and identity-sensitive redaction across changing scenes
Consistent masking across moving subjects and different camera angles
Context-preserving anonymization that leaves the rest of the footage operationally useful
Review-ready exports for internal sharing, publication, and evidence handling workflows
Workflow
One review path from ingest to downstream action.
01
Ingest footage that needs privacy controls
Bring interviews, surveillance clips, public-facing footage, and internal recordings into a governed redaction workflow.
02
Detect faces across the relevant sequence
Track visible identities through movement and scene changes so blur remains consistent across the whole clip.
03
Apply privacy-safe exports
Create blurred versions before publishing, internal distribution, or downstream review.
04
Keep a human review loop
Validate the redaction result before a clip is distributed, archived, or used externally.
Outputs
Redacted video export
Privacy-safe clip versions for publication, review, and controlled sharing.
Review packet
Redacted clips paired with timestamps and context for analysts, editors, or reviewers.
Archive-safe asset
Versioned footage prepared for internal libraries and governed storage workflows.
Deployment
Run face blur inside cloud, private cloud, or on-prem environments depending on privacy and retention policy.
Keep redacted and original assets aligned with role-based access controls and export boundaries.
Route privacy-safe outputs into publishing tools, case systems, and internal knowledge platforms.
Review loop
Teams retain a human approval step before redacted footage is published or externally shared.
Reviewers can validate blur quality and privacy coverage against the exact underlying sequence.
Final release decisions remain inside human-controlled editorial, legal, or compliance workflows.
Related use cases
Explore adjacent operating environments.
Ceptory supports search, review, and structured output across different enterprise video workflows.
Security
License plate redaction for surveillance video
Ceptory helps teams redact vehicle identifiers automatically while preserving the rest of the scene for incident review, transport workflows, and evidence handoff.
Media
Background blur for client-safe video
Ceptory helps teams produce cleaner interviews, demos, explainers, and training videos by softening distracting or sensitive environments instead of rebuilding the whole scene.