Protect your privacy before you share. PrivyLens helps you find and redact sensitive information in photos, videos, and PDFs before you post, send, or collaborate. It detects faces, text, license plates, QR codes, and other private details, then lets you review, adjust, and export safer files. All media processing is designed to run on your device. Your photos, videos, and documents are not uploaded for redaction.
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Hey Product Hunt,
I built PrivyLens after realizing how easy it is to accidentally share personal information hidden inside screenshots, documents, and videos.
PrivyLens detects sensitive content such as faces, names, phone numbers, email addresses, IDs, and other private details, then lets you blur, pixelate, cover, or remove them before sharing.
It supports:
Photos and batch processing
PDFs and screenshots
Automatic face masking in videos
Reusable privacy templates
Local privacy scans for your photo library
The most important design decision was privacy itself: your photos, documents, and videos are processed directly on your device. Your original media is not uploaded to a server for analysis.
My goal is to make privacy protection a normal step before sharing, rather than something people only think about after a mistake.
I’d especially appreciate your feedback on:
Which types of sensitive information should PrivyLens detect next?
Where do you currently spend the most time manually hiding information?
What would make you trust a privacy tool like this?
Thanks for checking out PrivyLens. I’ll be here throughout the day answering questions and learning from your feedback.