Image Filters
Apply CSS-grade filters to any image — grayscale, sepia, blur, brightness, contrast, saturation, hue-rotate, invert. Live preview as you tune.
Drag an image here, paste from clipboard (Ctrl+V), or
Preview
How to use Image Filters
- Pick an image.
- Adjust filter sliders.
- Click Apply and Download.
What is Image Filters?
Eight common image filters with live sliders. Combine any of them — start with a 50% grayscale + slight sepia for a vintage look, or boost saturation and contrast for vivid product shots. Output is rendered server-quality via Canvas's native filter pipeline.
FAQ
- Are these the same filters as CSS?
- Yes — same CSS filter functions, applied to a canvas-rendered copy of your image.
- Is my image uploaded or stored anywhere?
- No. All filter processing happens locally in your browser. Your image never leaves your device.
- Can I combine multiple filters at once?
- Yes! You can stack as many filters as you like — for example, grayscale + blur + contrast — and preview the result live.
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