#nospoilers

Watch the finale.
Skip the spoilers.

You saved last night's finale for tonight — then a "fans are reeling after THAT scene" post lands in your feed before lunch. The internet has zero chill. Spoiler Block keeps the title in plain sight and blurs only the spoiler around it, so you see what a story's about and reveal it when you're ready.

Works in Chrome & Chromium browsers (Edge, Brave, and more).

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Reality TV

Love Island recoupling sends home a fan-favorite couple, fans say

2 hours ago

Sports

The Lakers steal Game 7 on a buzzer-beater to reach the Finals

Today

Gaming

Forza Horizon 6 leak spoils its secret map and a hidden hypercar

Yesterday

↑ Click any headline to reveal it

The big idea

A preview, not a blackout.

A black bar tells you nothing. A blur tells you enough. Spoiler Block blurs only the part that would ruin a story and leaves the rest in plain sight — so you always know what you're looking at.

Other blockers

The Traitors finale unmasks the last traitor to steal the prize

Everything's gone. Is this the season you're mid-binge on, or one you've never watched? No way to tell — so you skip the whole page.

Spoiler Block

The Traitors finale unmasks the last traitor to steal the prize

You can see it's about The Traitors. The result stays blurred until you're ready — then one click reveals it. Nothing's deleted.

How it works

Three steps. Zero spoilers.

  1. 1

    Pick your danger zones

    Add the sites where spoilers ambush you — your news feed, your timeline, the search rail that volunteers things you never asked. Spoiler Block runs only where you tell it to.

  2. 2

    Name your spoilers

    Add the words you're guarding — a contestant, your team, a track you want to hear cold. They're covered for free, right on your device. Or let Plus auto-catch the new releases you'd never think to add.

  3. 3

    Get the preview

    When a loaded headline shows up, the title stays in plain sight and only the spoiler blurs. Decide if you're ready — one click reveals it, and nothing's deleted.

Features

Everything you need
to stay unspoiled

See the topic, skip the twist

The title that triggers the match stays sharp — only the spoiler around it goes soft. You can still tell what it's about.

Hide any phrase

Type a name, a team, a title — and every sentence it shows up in blurs on your watched sites until you reveal it.

100% private & local

Your phrases and lists never leave your device. The free tier sends no page content anywhere — no account, no tracking.

Auto-hide new releases Plus

AI spots what just dropped — the launch-day game, the season finale — and blurs the spoiler before you'd think to add it.

Your recency window Plus

You decide what counts as too soon — from one day to six months — and pick which categories to hide.

Spoiler Block Plus

Catch the one
you'd have missed

You can't block a spoiler for something you haven't heard of yet — the show, the album, the rookie who blows up tonight. Plus reads the headlines on your watched sites, spots what just dropped, and blurs it for you.

Pricing

Start free. Add the AI later.

Spoiler Block

Free

Free forever — no card needed

Add your own spoilers, blur them yourself, keep it all on your device.

  • Blur any word or phrase you add
  • Title stays visible, spoiler blurs around it
  • Pick the sites it runs on
  • 100% local — no page content ever leaves your device
Add to Chrome

No account, no tracking, no page content sent. Ever.

FAQ

Answers, no spoilers.

How is this different from other spoiler blockers?

Most blockers black out the whole headline, so you can't even tell what got hidden — was it the show you're behind on, or one you'd never watch? Spoiler Block keeps the title visible and blurs only the spoiler around it. You see what it's about, then reveal it when you're ready.

What's the difference between Free and Plus?

Free is do-it-yourself: you add the words and phrases to hide, and they blur on the sites you watch — all on your device. Plus adds AI for the spoilers you couldn't see coming, spotting what just came out and blurring it automatically, within a recency window and categories you choose. It's $4/mo or $32/yr.

Is the free version really free and private?

Yes to both. Free is free forever — no account, no trial countdown. Your phrases and lists stay on your device, and the free tier sends no page content anywhere. Nothing to sign up for, nothing for us to see.

Will it slow down my browsing?

No. The blur is instant and local, and it keeps up with infinite-scroll feeds and single-page apps — new headlines blur the moment they load. With Plus, headline checks run in the background, batched and cached, so the same one is never looked up twice.

Which browsers are supported?

Chrome and Chromium-based browsers — Edge, Brave, and the rest of the family. If it runs Chrome extensions, Spoiler Block runs on it.

Stop getting spoiled.

Add to Chrome — free

Free on the Chrome Web Store. Upgrade to Plus anytime for $4/mo or $32/yr.