📷 Vintage Filter

Sepia Filter Tool

Give your photos a warm, vintage look with a professional sepia tone. Control intensity, warmth, vignette, grain and more. 100% private.

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Drop your image here

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP

Before & After

Original
Original
Sepia Preview

✅ Sepia image ready!

Professional Vintage Filters

Craft beautiful, timeless photos with advanced controls

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Film Grain

Add authentic photographic grain to make your sepia image feel like a real vintage print.

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Vignette

Darken the edges of your photo for that classic darkroom vignette effect that draws focus to the center.

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6 Presets

Choose from Classic Sepia, Warm Amber, Cool Silver, Golden Hour, Faded Film, and Dramatic Dark.

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100% Private

All processing runs locally in your browser. No uploads, no servers, no data collection.

How It Works

Steps to a perfect vintage look

1

Upload Image

Drop any photo — JPG, PNG, WEBP and more are all supported.

2

Pick a Preset

Start with one of 6 curated vintage presets or dial in your own custom look.

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Fine-tune

Adjust sepia intensity, warmth, vignette, grain, brightness and contrast in real time.

4

Download

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sepia filter?
Sepia is a warm brownish-yellow tone originally from the ink of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), used in 19th-century photography. In digital editing, a sepia filter desaturates the image and applies a warm brown color overlay to simulate the look of old photographs.
Can I blend sepia with the original color?
Yes — the Sepia Intensity slider lets you control how much sepia effect is applied. At 0% you get the original photo; at 100% you get full sepia. Values in between create a beautiful color-sepia blend.
What does the Warmth slider do?
The Warmth slider adjusts the color temperature of the sepia tint. Positive values push toward warm amber/yellow, while negative values shift toward cooler, more silver-toned results — great for moody, artistic effects.
Will my image quality be affected?
For lossless output, choose PNG format. For JPG, the tool uses high-quality encoding (92%) to minimize any artifacts. The sepia effect itself applies no quality loss — only the final encoding step introduces any compression.