Image Filters
Apply grayscale, sepia, invert, brightness, contrast, and saturation filters to an image and save it as PNG or JPEG. The image is processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded to a server.
Drag & drop an image, or click to choose
PNG, JPEG, WebP and more. Images stay in your browser — nothing leaves your device.
How to Use the Image Filters
Pick an image and a preview appears. Choose a style (grayscale, sepia, or invert), or drag the brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders, and the result updates in the preview right away. Loading and filtering both stay in your browser.
- Choose an image. Drag and drop it onto the box, or click to select.
- Pick a style (None, Grayscale, Sepia, or Invert).
- Fine-tune with the brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders as needed.
- Pick an output format (PNG / JPEG / WebP).
- Press Download to save the edited image.
Worked example: turn a photo black & white
New here? Press "🖼 Try a sample image" to instantly load a sample. Pick the "Grayscale" style and the preview turns black & white right away. For a punchier look, raise Contrast to about 120% to get a crisp monochrome. Press Download and it saves as sample-grayscale.jpg. For an old-photo feel instead, switch the style to "Sepia" and drop Saturation to around 80% for a calm, retro mood.
For power users
- Drag and drop an image straight onto the box, or click to pick a file.
- The style (grayscale / sepia / invert) and the brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders stack. e.g. Sepia + saturation 80% + brightness 110%.
- The preview updates instantly — you see the result even while dragging a slider.
- Use Reset filters to return the effects to their defaults while keeping the same image.
- Choose another or Clear to move on to the next image quickly.
Handy For
- Turning a photo black & white (monochrome) for a calmer look
- Going sepia for a vintage, old-photo feel
- Inverting colors to make a dark-background diagram or screenshot easier to read
- Tuning brightness, contrast, and saturation for a social post or blog
- Editing a sensitive image without sending it anywhere