EmojiBox – Face Mask & Blur

App Name: EmojiBox - Face Mask & Blur
Developer: liko apps
App Category: Photo & Video
Price: Free 0
Rating: 4.62857 stars
Reviews: 35

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Make your photos fun and private with EmojiBox!
The ultimate app for hiding faces, EmojiBox lets you easily add blur, emojis, or pixelation – all with automatic face detection.


● How it works:
1. Pick your style: Choose a fun emoji sticker or cool effect.
2. Select your photo: Just choose the photo where you want to hide faces.
3. The app will automatically find faces and hide them in seconds.

●Why choose EmojiBox?
· Privacy first: We respect your privacy and take it seriously. EmojiBox never collects any personal identifiable data related to your face. No login or membership is required, simply enjoy secure face hiding!
· Batch editing: Save time and effort by hiding faces in multiple photos at once!
· Group photo face hiding: Say goodbye to tedious manual work! EmojiBox automatically detects and hides multiple faces in a single photo, perfect for large gatherings.
· Fun emoji stickers: Add a lighthearted and playful touch to your photos with our wide selection of emoji stickers.

● Features:
· Automatic face detection
· Batch editing: Edit up to 10 photos at once
· Over 1400 emoji stickers from popular platforms like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Toss, and Twitter
· 8 unique effects: Blur, Motion Blur, Pixelate, Crystallize, Hexagonal, Twirl, and more
· Import photos using Share or drag-and-drop
· Share photos directly via social media or messaging apps
· Light and Dark mode options available
· Available on iPhone and iPad, Mac with Apple Silicon


Need help? We're here for you!
· Follow EmojiBox on Instagram: @emojibox.liko
· Contact us: contact@likoapps.com

Before you get started, check out these links:
Terms of Use: https://liko-basecamp.web.app/terms_privacy/terms_en.html
Privacy Policy: https://liko-basecamp.web.app/terms_privacy/privacy_en.html

*Note: EmojiBox uses photos designed by Freepik.


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