A screenshot of a contact card, lead or order confirmation can put someone's mobile number in front of strangers. Auto-Redact spots phone-number-shaped digit runs — (415) 555-0134, 415-555-0134, +.. international forms — and blurs them in your browser, so the number never leaves your device.
Auto-Redact handles the phone number itself automatically — and you cover any short or oddly formatted bits it can't read.
Auto-Redact matches runs of 9–15 digits spread across spaces, dashes and parentheses — (415) 555-0134, 415-555-0134 and +.. international forms — the way a phone number looks on a card or listing.
A lead or CRM screenshot rarely shows a number alone. Emails, SSNs, IBANs and payment card numbers on the page are caught in the same scan.
A tiny 3- or 4-digit extension is too short to read as a phone number, so it can slip through. Drag a box over it yourself if it needs to go.
Because it matches digit runs, an unrelated long number can occasionally be caught, or a strangely formatted one missed. It's a first pass — review, then cover anything by hand.
Paste a grab of a contact card, lead, CRM record, order confirmation or listing from the clipboard, or drag the file in. Nothing is uploaded.
One click reads the image and blurs any phone-number-shaped digit run it finds. Then drag a box over a short extension or anything else you want gone.
Download a clean PNG, JPG or WEBP with the blur baked in — no hidden layer underneath to recover the number, up to 4x on Pro.
A phone number is a direct line to a real person — post it and it can feed spam calls, texts, robocalls and unwanted contact, and it links neatly to other details on the same lead or CRM record. A screenshot dropped into a group chat, a support ticket or a public thread is exactly how a customer's or colleague's number quietly spreads.
Auto-Redact reads the image in your browser and blurs phone-number-shaped digit runs automatically — a strong first pass, not a guarantee. Because it matches digit runs, a very short extension can be missed and an unrelated long number can be caught, so give the result a quick look and drag a box over anything odd. Every redaction is baked into the export with no hidden layer to peel back. Snapframe makes no compliance claim; it just keeps the image on your device.
On-device by design, permanent by default, and honest about what it is and isn't.
The image is read and blurred locally on your device — a grab of a lead or contact card is never uploaded to a server. There's nothing to leak in transit and nothing stored to delete.
The redaction is flattened into the exported image. There's no hidden original layer with the number still under it — unlike a black rectangle dropped on top in some editors that can be moved aside.
Snapframe makes no GDPR, PCI or other certification claim and this isn't legal advice. It simply helps you cover a phone number before you send a screenshot to a coworker, client or public thread.
The hub for Auto-Redact — emails, cards, IBANs, SSNs and API keys, not just phone numbers.
Redaction hubDrag a box over an extension, address or note — baked into the export, with no hidden layer.
Blur a screenshotBackgrounds, device frames, shadows, filters and batch export — all in one editor.
Screenshot toolFree, runs in your browser, no signup — your contact or lead screenshot never leaves your device.