Blur Frame Image Online
Controls
Upload an image, place it over a blurred version of itself, choose 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 9:16, or 3:4, adjust main image scale, background zoom, and blur intensity, then download the framed image. No registration is required.
How to Create Blur Frame Images
- Upload your image by clicking "Select Image" or drag and drop
- Choose the output aspect ratio
- Adjust the main image scale to control how much frame is visible
- Adjust the background scale for the blurred background zoom level
- Increase or decrease blur intensity to get the look you want
- Download the finished image
Key Features
Blurred Background
Create a blurred version of the image as the background so the frame matches the photo naturally.
Multiple Aspect Ratios
Choose from square, landscape, portrait, and story-style output ratios.
Customizable Controls
Adjust main image scale, background scale, and blur intensity with live preview.
Fits Awkward Ratios
Turn tall or wide photos into a new canvas shape without cropping the main subject.
Private Processing
All processing happens in your browser and the image stays on your device.
Real-time Preview
See changes instantly as you adjust the settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
A blur frame places your image on top of a blurred version of itself so it fills a new canvas shape without cutting off the subject. It is commonly used for social media posts, stories, thumbnails, reels, and other layouts where the original photo does not naturally match the target aspect ratio.
A blur frame places your main image over a blurred version of the same photo so it fits a new canvas shape without cropping away important parts of the subject. This creates a fuller background while keeping the original image visible in the center.
Choose the aspect ratio that matches where you plan to use the final image. For example, a square ratio works well for posts, 16:9 suits landscape layouts, and 9:16 is useful for stories or other vertical formats. Matching the target layout helps the finished image fit better without awkward cropping.
No. The image is processed locally in your browser and stays on your device while you adjust the frame and download the result. The tool does not upload your photo to a remote server for processing or storage.
