Browser-based · Client-side · No install

Browser-Based Image Processor Filter Presets in the Tab

Use a browser-based image processor for photo filters — no desktop app, no extension, no upload queue. Open Pix-8 in your browser, load an image locally, apply grayscale, sepia, vintage, blur, or vignette on a client-side canvas, preview with a before/after slider, and export without sending pixels to a server.

Process in Browser — Free

No install · No upload · On-device

What this tool does

  • Load photos from your device locally
  • Grayscale, sepia, vintage, blur, and vignette filter presets
  • Live before/after comparison slider
  • Download or copy filtered output
  • Optional EXIF metadata stripping before export
  • On-device processing — images never uploaded to a server

Browser filter processing — not a desktop suite or cloud pipeline

Pix-8 Image Filters & Effects is a browser-based image processor for filter presets — your photo is read locally and rendered on a client-side canvas in the tab, not ingested by a remote server first. Choose grayscale, sepia, vintage, blur, or vignette, compare with the before/after slider, then download or copy one flattened image. It does not crop, resize, batch folders, stack layers, or add pin-style annotation labels — for those workflows, use other Pix-8 tools built for each job.

Why use a browser-based image processor for filters?

Desktop editors and cloud studios often require installs or uploads before you see a grade. Pix-8 runs in the browser tab — the practical fit when you need a browser-based image processor for quick filter passes on stills without routing files off your device.

No install required

Open Image Filters & Effects in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge — filter processing runs on a client-side canvas without a desktop download.

Process locally in the tab

Your photo stays on your device from load to export. Pix-8 never receives your pixel data on a backend server.

Five presets, one export

Switch between grayscale, sepia, vintage, blur, and vignette, judge each look with the before/after slider, then download or copy one filtered file.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open Image Filters & Effects

    Navigate to Pix-8 Image Filters in your browser — no install, no account, and no upload step.

  2. Step 2

    Load an image and select a preset

    Open your photo locally. Choose grayscale, sepia, vintage, blur, or vignette and preview the processed result with the before/after slider on-device.

  3. Step 3

    Download or copy

    Export the filtered image from your device or clipboard — ready for posts, prints, or client delivery.

Frequently asked questions

What does a browser-based image processor mean for this tool?

Pix-8 Image Filters & Effects runs entirely in your web browser — no desktop install, no browser extension, and no upload queue. Your photo is read locally, filter presets render on a client-side canvas in your tab, and the export leaves your device. Your images are never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server.

Is this a full browser-based image processor with crop, resize, and layers?

No. Image Filters & Effects is a focused browser-based processor for filter presets — grayscale, sepia, vintage, blur, and vignette — with a live before/after slider and one-file export. It does not crop, resize, remove backgrounds, stack adjustment layers, or add pin-style annotation labels. For cropping or resizing, see Pix-8 Cropper or Resizer; for text, see Text Overlay.

What can I process in the browser with this tool?

Load one photo per session, select a single preset, preview with the before/after slider, then download or copy one filtered export. Image Filters & Effects does not batch-process folders, apply custom LUTs, run AI style transfer, or replace a full creative suite — it processes filter looks on-device in the browser tab you already have open.

Related use cases

Ready to process filters in your browser?

Open Image Filters & Effects, load your photo, pick a preset, and export — privately, entirely on your device.

Open Image Filters

Client-side processing only — your images never leave the browser.