Image & Design / Filter Studio

Turn raw photos into polished, upload-ready images.

Apply practical looks, tune color and texture, compare before and after, then export one image or a full batch zip. Everything runs locally in your browser, so private photos stay on this device.

Tier Gold Before-after compare Batch zip No upload
1. Load images

Drop, paste, or choose a batch

JPG, PNG, WebP, SVG, GIF, AVIF, HEIC, and other browser-supported images can be edited without uploading them.

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IMG Choose photosDrag files here, paste from clipboard, or click to browse.
Local only
Batch friendly
2. Pick a useful look

Presets for real editing jobs

Start with a look for the destination, then use the sliders when the photo needs more care.

3. Fine tune

Adjust color, clarity, texture, and edge focus

The recipe saves locally as you work, so repeated image batches can start from the last settings.

Recipe control Reset only changes the filter recipe. Uploaded files remain in the queue.
4. Compare and export

Check before and after, then export the exact delivery pack

Use JPG for portals and marketplaces, PNG for crisp or transparent assets, and WebP for modern web delivery.

Upload an image to compare the original and edited result.
Original Edited

Photo Filter Studio: What It Does

AfroTools Photo Filter Studio is a local browser-based image editor for practical filter work. It combines photo looks with manual controls for brightness, contrast, saturation, warmth, hue, grayscale, sepia, blur, sharpening, vignette, and grain. You can compare before and after, export the current image, or build a batch zip with a manifest that records the recipe and output details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my photos uploaded?

No. The tool decodes, filters, previews, and exports images in your browser using Canvas. The batch zip is also assembled locally.

Which export format should I use?

Use JPG for portals, marketplaces, and general photo uploads. Use PNG for crisp graphics, screenshots, and transparency. Use WebP when your destination supports modern web images.

Why is a format disabled?

Canvas encoders vary by browser. The editor tests JPG, PNG, and WebP support on load, then disables formats the current browser cannot export reliably.

Does the editor preserve metadata?

Canvas export usually creates a clean pixel output and does not preserve most camera metadata. Keep the original file separately if metadata matters.