🎨 Image Tool

Image Grayscale Tool

Convert any photo to grayscale with full control over intensity, brightness, contrast, and channel mixing. 100% private — runs in your browser.

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Drop your image here

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP — any size

Before & After

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Grayscale Preview

✅ Grayscale image ready!

Advanced Grayscale Controls

Professional-grade tools, zero cost

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Intensity Slider

Blend between full color and pure grayscale at any percentage for artistic effects.

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Channel Mixing

Choose how color channels are combined — luminance weighting delivers the most natural result.

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Brightness & Contrast

Fine-tune the tonal range after conversion for punchy, high-contrast black-and-white images.

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100% Private

All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

How It Works

Four simple steps

1

Upload Your Image

Drag and drop or click to select any image file from your device.

2

Adjust Settings

Control intensity, channel mixing, brightness and contrast to get your desired look.

3

Live Preview

See the grayscale result update instantly as you move the sliders.

4

Download

Save your grayscale image as PNG, JPG or WEBP at full original resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between grayscale and black-and-white?
Grayscale means each pixel has a single luminance value ranging from black to white, with many shades of gray in between. True "black and white" is binary — only fully black or fully white. This tool creates grayscale images, which preserve the full tonal range of your photo.
Which channel mix mode should I choose?
Luminance (Perceptual) is recommended for most photos — it weights the red, green and blue channels (0.299R + 0.587G + 0.114B) to match how the human eye perceives brightness. Average is simpler but can look flat. Red or Green channels can give interesting artistic results for portraits and landscapes respectively.
Does this reduce file size?
Saving as PNG grayscale does not significantly reduce size since PNGs store full color info. For smaller files, choose JPG or WEBP output format. JPG at default quality will be considerably smaller than the original PNG.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. This tool is entirely client-side. Your image is processed in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API and never sent to any server. Your photos remain completely private.