Free Online Image Filters
Transform your photos with stunning filters and effects. Choose from a collection of presets, adjust intensity to taste, and apply filters to multiple images at once. Animate filter transitions on a timeline and export as MP4 video — all without uploading your photos to a server.
Features
Brightness, contrast, saturation, blur, sepia, grayscale, and artistic effects curated for every use case.
Fine-tune each filter with an intensity slider. Apply a subtle touch or go for maximum effect.
See filter changes applied instantly as you adjust settings. No waiting for processing.
Apply the same filter settings to multiple images at once for consistent galleries and posts.
Download filtered images at full quality or choose lower compression for web use.
All filter processing runs locally in your browser using canvas APIs. No uploads, ever.
Capture filter states as keyframes on a timeline. The tool smoothly interpolates between frames with adjustable duration and looping.
Export animated filter transitions as MP4 video. Choose resolution, frame rate (24/30/60 fps), and quality — all encoded in your browser.
How to Apply Filters
Drag and drop or click to select one or more photos.
Browse presets and click to preview the effect.
Use the slider to control intensity, or enable animation to capture keyframes on a timeline.
Save filtered images or export your animation as an MP4 video.
What Can You Use Image Filters For?
Give photos a consistent look for Instagram, Pinterest.
Fix underexposed or overexposed photos.
Apply sepia and grain for a retro aesthetic.
Experiment with blur, saturation, and color shifts.
Create dramatic monochrome from any color image.
Apply the same mood to an entire photo series.
Create smooth filter transition animations and export as MP4.
Export short animated clips for Instagram Reels or TikTok.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — every filter is completely free with no hidden fees, no signup, and no usage limits.
Yes. Apply filters sequentially — each builds on the previous result for custom looks.
The filters themselves do not reduce quality. Loss only occurs during export with lower compression settings.
No. All processing runs in your browser using client-side canvas APIs.