Client-side privacy
The browser handles rendering and blur layers. Your resume never leaves your session without your consent.
Reddit-ready resume privacy
Drop a PDF or image, confirm the suggested blurs, and export a share-safe version that hides your identity while keeping the story intact.
How it works
We built the workflow around the same steps you already follow before sharing a resume for feedback—just faster and safer.
Drop a PDF or image. CVBlur renders it client-side and surfaces sensitive tokens using OCR and entity matching.
Toggle blur on suggested items, reveal lines that are safe, and use the brush tool for anything extra.
Download a high-quality canvas that hides personal info while keeping formatting ready for Reddit roasts.
Why it works
Everything happens in a focused workspace so you can prep a version that is helpful for strangers and safe for you.
The browser handles rendering and blur layers. Your resume never leaves your session without your consent.
Email addresses, phone numbers, and LinkedIn links are blurred automatically so you start from a private baseline.
Switch to brush mode to hide company names, interview notes, or unique phrasing that could identify you.
Export a crisp PNG that preserves layout and fonts—perfect for Reddit threads or feedback communities.
Built for Reddit reality
FAQ
Yes. JPG and PNG uploads are rendered in the browser. The OCR step still flags personal details so you can blur them instantly.
Absolutely. Each detected word has a toggle and the manual brush layer supports undo, so you can reveal sections as needed.
You can explore the interface signed out. Create an account or log in when you are ready to anonymize and export.
No. Original files stay in the browser. Exports are generated on demand and are never published without you downloading them.