Drag a BlurBox over anything you don't want on camera. Record, stream or present without paranoia. No editing. No plugins.
First 100 signups lock in lifetime pricing
One click
Drag, drop, done
Click through
Keep typing through it
Native macOS
Menu bar utility
No paranoia
Record freely
01 · Everyday slips
Sound familiar?
If you've ever said any of these.
01
“I'll just blur it in post.”
Four hours in Final Cut later, you're tracking a moving blur across 12 minutes.
02
“Let me switch tabs real quick.”
Three seconds from exposing another customer's email on a sales call.
03
“Can you cut that part out?”
Your editor hates you. Video ships two days late.
02 · Three steps
About 10 seconds total
Drag a box. Blur anything. Keep working.
BlurBox lives in your menu bar.
1
Click menu bar
BlurBox icon sits in your Mac menu bar. Always a click away.
2
Drag a box
Place it over the thing you want hidden. Resize it to fit.
3
REC
Record freely
QuickTime, OBS, Zoom, Loom. The blur is in the recording too.
03 · Three kinds of people
Probably one of them
Built for people who can't unsee a leak.
Creator
You make videos.
Tutorials, walkthroughs, courses, streams. Every “I'll blur it in post” is 20 minutes you won't get back.
Founder
You demo software.
Your admin dashboard is full of other customers' data. One wrong tab and it's on camera.
Developer
You share your screen.
Pairing, presenting, filing bug reports. Credentials and tokens don't belong in a screenshot.
04 · What's inside
Six things that matter
Small app. Big quiet.
Multiple overlays
Hide a dozen things at once. No lag.
Click-through lock
Type right through a locked blur.
Four presets
Subtle, Private, Secure, Opaque.
Notch controls
Tucked behind your MacBook notch.
Session restore
Quit the app. Blurs come back.
Multi-monitor
Every screen you've got.
05 · Honest comparisons
Four that come up
Why not something you already have?
...use macOS screenshot markup?
Works for screenshots. Not for live recordings or streams. BlurBox works in real time.
...blur it in Final Cut or Premiere?
10 to 30 minutes per clip, tracking moving regions. BlurBox takes two seconds and the recording is already clean.
...use a recorder with built-in blur?
Locks you to their tool. BlurBox works with QuickTime, OBS, Zoom, Loom, anything.
...just be more careful?
That's what everyone thinks until the thing you didn't mean to share is on YouTube.
06 · A short note
Why I made this
From the founder.
I kept watching smart people accidentally leak sensitive info on calls, in videos, on streams. I did it myself. Twice. Once with a customer email on screen for a demo. Once with a Stripe key visible for eleven seconds of a tutorial I'd already published.
Both times I thought “there should be a tool for this.” Then I got tired of waiting.
— Alfredo, founder
07 · What's on the table
Only for early access
Join now, get four things.
Early access
Invites go out before public launch, in batches.
Lifetime pricing
First 100 signups lock it in. Pay once. All future updates free.
Shape what we build
Early members get a direct line to influence the roadmap.
Privacy Checklist PDF
A one-page checklist for safe Mac demos. In your inbox right after you sign up.
08 · The usual questions
Tap to open
Good ones, mostly.
Early access invites are rolling out now. Public launch is planned for later this year. Waitlist members get their invite when their turn comes up.
One-time purchase, not a subscription. First 100 waitlist signups lock in the lowest price we'll ever offer.
Yes. BlurBox is a system-level overlay, not a plugin. Whatever app is capturing your screen sees the blur exactly as you do.
No. BlurBox is 100% local. Nothing about your screen leaves your Mac. The only network use is update checks and (if you opt in) anonymous crash reports.
Not yet. BlurBox is native Mac, built for macOS 14 and later. Windows is possible down the line.
Last stop
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