Image Filters & Effects
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How to Use Image Filters & Effects
- 1Upload your image
- 2Adjust the sliders for brightness, contrast, saturation, blur, etc.
- 3Preview changes in real time
- 4Download the filtered image
- 5Click Apply Filters and download
About Image Filters & Effects
Enhance or stylize your images with adjustable filters including brightness, contrast, saturation, hue rotation, blur and grayscale — all in real time in your browser.
Key Features of Image Filters & Effects
- Grayscale, sepia, and invert color effects
- Brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders
- Blur and sharpen filters
- Real-time preview before download
- Combine multiple filters simultaneously
- Supports PNG, JPG, and WEBP input
- 100% client-side — no image uploads
- Instant download in your chosen format
Supported Formats
Input Formats
Output Formats
Live preview uses CSS filters; final export uses Canvas API for pixel-accurate rendering.
Examples
Black and white photo
Set the Grayscale slider to 100% and optionally boost Contrast to 120% for dramatic black and white.
Input
Color portrait photo
Output
Grayscale portrait
Vintage sepia effect
Set Sepia to 80%, reduce Saturation to 20%, and increase Brightness slightly for a classic film look.
Input
Modern color photo
Output
Warm vintage-toned photo
Enhance dark product photo
Increase Brightness to 130% and Contrast to 115% to recover shadow detail and make the product pop.
Input
Underexposed product image
Output
Well-lit product image
Common Use Cases
- Convert color photos to black-and-white for artistic prints
- Add a vintage sepia tone to portraits and landscape photos
- Sharpen slightly blurry product images before publishing
- Reduce visual noise with a subtle blur on background images
- Boost contrast on low-light photos for better visibility
- Invert colors to create negative art effects
Troubleshooting
Filter preview looks correct but download is unfiltered
Solution
Ensure you click "Apply" or confirm the filter before downloading; some settings only take effect after confirmation.
Image becomes pixelated after sharpening
Solution
Sharpening amplifies existing noise. Reduce the sharpen intensity or apply a light blur first to smooth noise before sharpening.
Colors look washed out after brightness increase
Solution
Pair brightness increases with a contrast boost to preserve color vibrancy and avoid a flat, overexposed look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are filters applied destructively?
No. You can reset all sliders to their default values at any time.
Can I apply multiple filters at once?
Yes. All filters are applied simultaneously.
How many filters can I stack at once?
All seven filters work simultaneously. Stack brightness, contrast, sepia, blur, and hue rotation in a single render.
Is there a way to save my filter settings for later?
Not currently. Note your slider values before downloading — you can re-enter them for future images.
What is the difference between grayscale and reducing saturation?
Grayscale at 100% removes all color information completely. Reducing saturation to 0% achieves a similar look but through a different color-math path — the results are nearly identical.
Can I use this tool to convert a photo to black and white?
Yes. Set the Grayscale slider to 100% and click Apply Filters. You can also boost contrast slightly to make the black and white conversion more dramatic.
How many filters can I stack at once?
All seven filters work simultaneously. Stack brightness, contrast, sepia, blur, and hue rotation in a single render.
Is there a way to save my filter settings for later?
Not currently. Note your slider values before downloading — you can re-enter them for future images.