Add a vintage filter to a photo.

Drop a photo and it opens with a warm, faded retro look and a soft vignette. Tune warmth, sepia, contrast, and grain for a subtle fade or a heavy old-photo effect, then download at full resolution. No upload, no signup, no watermark.

  • 100% browser
  • Files never leave your device
  • No signup, no caps
  • GDPR & CCPA friendly
Photo Filter

Drop an image to apply filters

JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC. Adjust the sliders or tap a preset, then download. Nothing uploads.

Retro in one tap, control when you want it.

Browser-side vintage and retro effects with a one-tap look and warmth, sepia, contrast, and vignette sliders. Full-resolution output, no upload, no watermark.

One-tap vintage look

The tool opens with warm tones, a faded curve, light sepia, and a soft vignette already applied.

Adjustable strength

Warmth, sepia, saturation, contrast, and vignette sliders take the effect from subtle fade to heavy retro.

Soft Fade preset

One tap for a lighter, lower-contrast wash when the full vintage look is too much.

Full-resolution output

The preview fits your screen; the download is filtered at the original image resolution.

JPEG, PNG, or WebP

Save to the format that fits. HEIC photos are decoded in the browser first.

No upload, no signup

Everything runs in your browser. Files never leave your device. No accounts, no caps, no watermark.

Common questions about vintage filters.

How do I add a vintage filter to a photo?
Drop the image (JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC) onto the tool. It opens with the vintage look already applied: warm tones, a gentle fade, light sepia, and a soft vignette. Adjust the sliders for more or less of each, or tap the Fade preset for a softer version, then hit Download. No upload, no signup.
Is the vintage filter tool really free?
Yes. No accounts, no daily caps, no per-file size limit, no watermark. Everything runs in your browser. We never see your photo.
Does my photo upload anywhere?
No. The image is filtered and re-encoded entirely on your device using canvas. Nothing uploads, nothing is logged. Close the tab and the file is gone.
What makes a photo look vintage?
A few things together: slightly lifted shadows for a faded look, lower saturation, a warm sepia tint, gentle contrast, and a soft dark vignette around the edges. This tool dials all of them in at once, and every part stays adjustable.
Can I control how strong the vintage effect is?
Yes. After the look is applied you get the full slider set: brightness, contrast, saturation, warmth, sepia, grayscale, blur, and vignette. Push warmth and sepia for a heavier retro feel, or pull them back for a subtle modern fade.
Will the output keep full resolution?
Yes. The on-screen preview is scaled to fit your screen, but the downloaded file is filtered at the original image resolution. A 24-megapixel photo downloads at 24 megapixels with the vintage look baked in.
Which output formats can I save to?
JPEG (smallest, most compatible), PNG (lossless), or WebP (modern compact). JPEG and WebP are encoded at 92% quality, which is visually identical to the preview on screen.
Can I add a vintage filter to iPhone HEIC photos?
Yes. iPhone HEIC images are decoded in the browser first, then filtered like any other image. Output is JPEG, PNG, or WebP.
Will the filter strip EXIF or GPS?
Yes. Canvas re-encoding removes the EXIF block. If you want to keep metadata, filter a copy and keep the original. If you want EXIF gone for privacy, this tool clears it as a side effect.

Want the date and place on the shot, not just a retro look?

A vintage filter changes how a photo looks. The iOS app changes what it proves: date, GPS, and address rendered onto the visible image at the shutter, so the context survives every edit, upload, and screenshot.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • Visible date, time, GPS, and address on every shot
  • Atomic (network-synced) timestamps
  • JPEG output ready to filter or share
  • Works offline; address fills in later