Bank statement redaction

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

How to redact a bank statement image

  1. Take a screenshot of the statement, or scan it as a PNG / JPEG.
  2. Open Redacted and drop or paste the image.
  3. Click Detect text. Names, accounts, IBANs, and addresses are masked.
  4. Add manual masks over balances or transaction amounts you don't want shared.
  5. 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.

Redact a bank statement

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