Image Filters
Adjust grayscale, sepia, blur, brightness, and contrast.
Drag & drop an image here or click to upload
Apply basic colour adjustments and effects
Pick an image and adjust five sliders, grayscale, sepia, blur, brightness, and contrast. Each one shows a live preview and can be dialled to any level, not just on or off. You can stack them, for example push grayscale up, then increase contrast for a dramatic look. It's not Instagram (there's no vintage preset, sharpen, or saturation control), but it's enough to salvage a dull photo or add a consistent look to product images before posting them on a website or marketplace.
Everyday fixes
- A photo taken in yellow indoor light looks too warm. There's no saturation or white-balance slider here, but nudging brightness and contrast can help it read better.
- Document scans: increase contrast and brightness to make the text pop against the background, almost like a photocopy enhancement.
- Making a profile photo black and white to match a theme, or adding a sepia tone for a vintage effect in a wedding album.
Tip: The filters are destructive once you download. Work on a copy of the original if you might need the unfiltered version later. The tool doesn't store anything, so you can't revert after downloading.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I adjust the intensity of a filter?
Yes. All five filters, grayscale, sepia, blur, brightness, and contrast, are slider-controlled, so you can dial in any percentage (or pixel amount for blur) rather than just switching them fully on or off.
Does it work like Photoshop filters?
No, these are basic CSS-like filter operations rendered by the browser's graphics engine. They're simple but effective for quick edits.
What filters are available?
Five: grayscale, sepia, blur, brightness, and contrast. There's no vintage preset, sharpen, or saturation control.
Can I undo a filter after downloading?
No, the download is final and the tool doesn't keep a history. Re-upload your original image if you want to start over with different settings.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Filtering happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API, so your photos never leave your device.