Sepia Filter Online — Vintage Photo Effect

Give any photograph a warm, timeless aesthetic with imgic’s sepia filter. The effect mimics the brownish tones of antique prints, and an optional intensity slider lets you decide how strong the vintage look should be. The preview updates in real time right inside your browser.

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Why use this tool?

Upload a JPEG, PNG, or WebP image to see the sepia tone applied through a canvas matrix filter. If you want a subtle warmth, pull the intensity slider toward the lower end; for a fully aged look, push it higher. The live preview reflects every adjustment instantly, so you can compare different strengths before committing. Once the tone feels right, download the finished image in one click. Everything happens on your own device using built-in browser APIs. Your files never leave the browser, and imgic has zero access to your photos at any point.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I control how strong the sepia effect is?

Yes. An intensity slider lets you blend between a light warm tint and a deep vintage brown. The live preview updates as you drag, so you can fine-tune the exact look before downloading.

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.

How is sepia different from grayscale?

Grayscale removes all color information and maps pixels to shades of gray. Sepia starts from a similar desaturation but then shifts the tones toward warm brown, giving the image a vintage photographic quality rather than a purely neutral look.

Will the sepia filter change my image resolution?

No. The filter is applied at the original pixel dimensions. The downloaded file matches the resolution of your source image, so no detail is lost in the process.

What happens if I load a new image?

Replacing your image resets the intensity slider and any applied edits. The new photo is displayed with the default sepia strength, giving you a clean canvas to work from.