How to Blur Multiple Moving Faces at Once in CapCut?
Blurring faces manually can be a tiring process, especially in videos where people are constantly moving. CapCut’s Face Mosaic effect solves this by detecting, tracking, and blurring multiple faces automatically.
This guide shows you exactly how to use it.

What Is Auto Face Blur?
It’s a built-in CapCut feature, in the effects that:
• Detects all visible faces
• Tracks them automatically
• Keeps blur aligned while they move
• Saves you hours of manual keyframing
Whether you’re protecting privacy, creating professional edits, or preparing client content, this tool is a huge time-saver.
Why Use Auto Face Blur?
- Great for street videos
- Required for privacy-focused content
- Perfect for interviews or travel vlogs
- Helps protect identities
- Speeds up content production
- Works on mobile and desktop
How to Blur Multiple Moving Faces Automatically in CapCut
1. Import the Video
Open CapCut → New Project → Select your clip.
2. Turn On Auto Face Blur
On mobile: Click on effects > body effects > face mosaic.
On desktop: effects > body effects > face mosaic.
CapCut instantly detects all faces.
3. Adjust Blur Settings
You can tweak:
• Blur strength
• Edge smoothness
• Tracking accuracy
4. Use Manual Blur If Needed
If someone turns away or their face is partially blocked, you can add an extra blur mask and track manually.
Pro Tips
✔ Increase blur in outdoor scenes
✔ Use manual tracking for side profiles
✔ Keep blur consistent across all clips
✔ Use higher intensity for privacy or sensitive footage
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Watch the Full Tutorial
I’ve created a full walkthrough video demonstrating how to blur multiple moving faces using CapCut. You can watch it here:






