Invert Image Colors Online — Free Tool
Flip every color in your image to its complement with a single click. imgic’s invert tool swaps light for dark and reverses every hue, producing a photographic-negative effect instantly. No uploads, no accounts, and no waiting. The inverted preview appears right in your browser.
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Why use this tool?
Load a JPEG, PNG, or WebP file and the inversion is applied automatically through the browser’s canvas filter. Each pixel is mapped to its complementary RGB value, turning whites into blacks, blues into oranges, and every shade in between to its opposite. The live preview lets you see the result immediately, and downloading takes just one click. There are no extra controls to configure because the operation is a straightforward per-pixel transform. All processing runs on your device, so your files never leave the browser and your images remain completely private.
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Frequently asked questions
What does color inversion actually do?
It replaces every pixel with its RGB complement. For each channel the new value is 255 minus the original value. The result looks like a photographic negative, reversing brightness and swapping every hue to its opposite on the color wheel.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
Can I invert the image back to the original?
Yes. Inverting an already-inverted image returns it to the original colors because the operation is its own reverse. Simply run the tool again on the downloaded file to restore the original palette.
Are there any settings to adjust?
No additional controls are needed. Color inversion is a fixed mathematical operation, so the tool applies it in one step as soon as you upload your image. Preview the result and download when ready.
Does replacing the image reset the tool?
Yes. Selecting or dropping a new file clears the previous result and immediately shows the inverted version of the new image. Each file starts fresh with no residual edits carried over.