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Recolor Image Online — Free

Apply color overlays and tints to transform the mood of your photos instantly.

Apply any color tint or overlayAdjustable intensity from subtle to boldReal-time preview before downloading

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Color Tinting

Apply warm, cool, or custom color overlays to change the mood of any photo instantly.

Try Recolor Tool

Drag & drop your image here, or browse files

PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP · up to 50 MB

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Open in Full Editor

Use all tools together in the full image editor

3 Simple Steps

How to Recolor Image

No sign-up, no installation. Just upload, edit, and download.

  1. Step 1

    Upload your image

    Drag & drop or browse to select any PNG, JPG, or WebP image.

  2. Step 2

    Apply the tool

    Adjust the settings and see the result in real-time.

  3. Step 3

    Download for free

    Export as PNG, JPG, or WebP and save it to your device.

Features

Why use our Recolor Image tool?

The Recolor Image tool lets you apply color overlays and tints to any photograph or graphic. Adjust the intensity to create subtle color grading or bold artistic effects. Perfect for brand-consistent social media imagery, creative photo manipulation, or batch-styling a series of images with a unified color palette. Everything runs in your browser — your images never leave your device.

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    Apply any color tint or overlay
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    Adjustable intensity from subtle to bold
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    Real-time preview before downloading
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    Supports PNG, JPG, and WebP export
Use Cases

Who uses Recolor Image?

From individual creators to professional teams — here's how people use this tool.

Brand-consistent social media graphics

Creative photo color grading

Unified color theme for product shots

Artistic poster and flyer effects

Examples

What you can do with Recolor Image

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Brand Social Media

Apply your brand color to all social media images for a consistent feed.

2

Vintage Film Look

Add warm amber tint to create a nostalgic vintage photograph effect.

3

Product Styling

Unify product photos with a cohesive color theme for your online store.

Before & After

See the difference

Original photo with natural colorsPhoto with warm amber tint applied at 40% intensity

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Pro Tips

Tips for best results

  • Start with low intensity (10-20%) for subtle color grading effects.

  • Use warm tones like amber or orange for a vintage feel, cool blues for a modern look.

  • Apply recolor after cropping to avoid processing unnecessary pixels.

Runs in Your Browser

All processing happens locally on your device. Your images never leave your computer.

No Account Required

Start editing immediately. No sign-up, no email, no tracking. Just open and go.

Lightning Fast

Powered by your device's hardware. No waiting for server responses or queues.

Privacy First

Zero data collection. Your images stay on your device — nothing is uploaded anywhere.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about recolor image

How does image recoloring work?
The recolor tool blends your chosen color with each pixel in the original image. The intensity slider controls how much of the new color is mixed in — low values create subtle tints while high values produce a strong color wash.

The recolor tool blends your chosen color with each pixel in the original image. The intensity slider controls how much of the new color is mixed in — low values create subtle tints while high values produce a strong color wash.

Will recoloring reduce image quality?
No. The recolor operation processes the image at its original resolution. When you export as PNG the quality is lossless.

No. The recolor operation processes the image at its original resolution. When you export as PNG the quality is lossless.

Can I recolor just part of an image?
Currently the recolor effect applies to the entire image. For selective recoloring, try combining the recolor tool with cropping to isolate a region first.

Currently the recolor effect applies to the entire image. For selective recoloring, try combining the recolor tool with cropping to isolate a region first.