Redact a bank statement image
Need to share a bank statement for a loan, a deposit verification, or a support case? Most readers only need a couple of lines, not the full account history. Redacted finds the sensitive parts and masks them automatically.
What gets detected on a statement
- Cardholder and account-holder names
- Email addresses and phone numbers
- IBANs and account numbers in labelled fields like "Account: ..."
- Credit card numbers, if shown
- Address blocks (street, postcode, country)
How to redact a bank statement image
- Take a screenshot of the statement, or scan it as a PNG / JPEG.
- Open Redacted and drop or paste the image.
- Click Detect text. Names, accounts, IBANs, and addresses are masked.
- Add manual masks over balances or transaction amounts you don't want shared.
- Download the cleaned image and share that copy.
Things that are not auto-detected
Currency amounts, transaction descriptions, sort codes without a labelled prefix, and statement reference numbers usually need a manual mask. Redacted intentionally avoids redacting plain numbers — too many false positives — so amounts stay visible unless you cover them yourself.
Image-only for now
Redacted works on bank statement images — screenshots and photo scans. PDFs are not supported directly; export the relevant pages as images first.
Privacy
The statement is processed entirely in your browser. No upload, no account, no metadata leak.
FAQ
Will it auto-mask transaction amounts?
No. Currency amounts are kept visible by default because they're often the reason someone shares a statement. Mask them manually if needed.
Can I redact a multi-page PDF statement?
Convert each page to an image first (PNG or JPEG) and process them one at a time.
Are signatures detected?
Handwritten signatures aren't read as text. Cover them with a manual mask.