Online Motion Blur Tool

Apply directional motion blur to images or specific areas to create dynamic visual effects.

Drag and drop some files here, or click to select files.

Angle (degrees)

Motion direction: 0°=right, 90°=up, 180°=left, 270°=down

Distance (pixels)

Motion blur strength (higher = more blur)

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How to apply motion blur to images?

This tool applies motion blur effect to create the illusion of movement in your images.

You can control the direction of motion from 0° to 360° and adjust the blur distance up to 50 pixels.

Motion blur can simulate camera shake, object movement, or add artistic dynamic effects to static images.

Use the 'Select area' option to apply motion blur only to specific parts of your image while keeping the rest sharp.

The tool provides real-time preview so you can see the effect before downloading.

  • Upload the images you want to apply motion blur to.
  • Adjust the angle (0°=right, 90°=up, 180°=left, 270°=down) to set motion direction.
  • Set the distance (1-50 pixels) to control the intensity of the motion blur effect.
  • Optionally enable 'Select area' to blur only specific regions of your image.
  • Preview the effect in real-time on the right side.
  • Download processed images individually or all at once.
What is motion blur in photography?
  • Motion blur is a photographic effect where moving objects or camera movement during exposure creates streaks or blurred areas in the image. It can occur naturally when photographing moving subjects with slower shutter speeds, or can be added artificially in post-processing to simulate movement and add dynamic energy to static images.
When should you use motion blur effects?
  • Sports photography: To show the speed and movement of athletes or vehicles.
  • Artistic photography: To create dynamic and energetic visual effects.
  • Web design: To add movement and life to static website elements.
  • Product photography: To suggest speed or efficiency of products.
  • Social media content: To make images more engaging and eye-catching.
  • Digital art: To create the illusion of movement in illustrations.
  • Background effects: To create dynamic backgrounds while keeping the subject sharp.
What's the difference between motion blur and other blur types?
  • Motion blur creates directional streaking effects that simulate movement in a specific direction, unlike other blur types:
  • Gaussian blur creates uniform softening in all directions, used for general blurring effects.
  • Radial blur creates circular or zoom-like blur effects radiating from a center point.
  • Motion blur is linear and directional, perfect for simulating camera movement or object motion.
  • The angle and distance parameters in motion blur allow precise control over the direction and intensity of the movement effect.
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