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Image Filters

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Apply photo filters and adjustments — brightness, contrast, saturation, grayscale, sepia, vintage, and more.

Last updated 31 Mar 2026

Apply photo filters and fine-grained adjustments to images in real time. Control brightness, contrast, saturation, hue rotation, grayscale, sepia, blur, and invert — all with live canvas preview. One-click presets for vintage, B&W, dramatic, warm, cool, and other popular looks. Stack multiple adjustments simultaneously. Runs entirely in your browser — no upload needed.

Presets

Click to upload or drag and drop

PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP up to 50MB

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How to use

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Click the upload area or drag and drop any PNG, JPG, or WebP image.

  2. 2

    Apply a preset or use sliders

    Click a one-click preset for an instant look (vintage, B&W, dramatic, warm, cool), or use the individual sliders for custom control.

  3. 3

    Stack multiple adjustments

    Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, grayscale, sepia, blur, and invert simultaneously — all sliders stack together for compound effects.

  4. 4

    Preview in real time

    See changes update instantly on the canvas as you drag each slider. No processing delay.

  5. 5

    Download the filtered image

    Choose your output format (PNG, JPG, WebP, or AVIF) and click Download Filtered Image.

Frequently asked questions

Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. Filters are applied using the Canvas API entirely in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
Can I combine multiple filters?
Yes. All sliders stack together — adjust as many as you like simultaneously to create a fully custom look.
Do presets override my manual adjustments?
Yes. Clicking a preset resets all sliders to the preset values. From there you can continue fine-tuning with individual sliders.
What is the difference between grayscale and sepia?
Grayscale removes all colour information, producing a pure black-and-white image. Sepia tones the image with a warm brown colour, mimicking old-fashioned photograph processing.
What output formats are supported?
PNG (lossless), JPG (high quality compression), WebP, and AVIF. Use PNG for images with transparency or when you need pixel-perfect output.
Can I use this as a basic photo editor?
Yes, for tonal adjustments and filter effects. For more advanced editing (cropping, resizing, removing backgrounds, blurring regions), the other image tools on this page cover those use cases.
Does adjusting brightness affect quality?
Tonal adjustments applied through the Canvas API may introduce minor changes when saving to lossy formats (JPG, WebP). For lossless output, use PNG.
What presets are available?
Presets include: Vintage, Black & White, Dramatic, Warm, Cool, Faded, and more. Each preset is a curated combination of slider values.
Does the tool work on mobile?
Yes. The filter editor and live preview work on mobile browsers. Larger images may be slightly slower to render on lower-end devices.

Apply photo filters and image adjustments directly in your browser with instant live preview.

Eight independent adjustment sliders give you precise control: brightness (darken or lighten),

contrast (increase or flatten tonal range), saturation (boost or desaturate colours), hue

rotation (shift the entire colour wheel), grayscale (full or partial black-and-white),

sepia (warm vintage tone), blur (Gaussian softening), and invert (negative).

All sliders stack together — combine sepia with reduced contrast and a slight blur for a

film look, or boost saturation and contrast for punchy travel photography. One-click presets

let you jump to popular looks: vintage, black-and-white, dramatic, warm, cool, and more.

Apply a preset then fine-tune with individual sliders.

Real-time canvas preview updates as you drag each slider — no waiting, no processing delay.

Once you're satisfied, download the filtered image in your preferred format. PNG output

preserves transparency and is lossless. JPG output uses high quality compression. WebP and

AVIF give the best file-size-to-quality ratio.

Ideal for quick photo retouching without Photoshop, preparing images for social media,

adding consistent brand filters to product photography, and creating stylistic effects

for blog posts, portfolios, and marketing materials.

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