Vintage Photo Filter

Dazz Cam and OldRoll style film looks — 8 presets, right in your browser.

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Drop a photo here or click to browse

JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP

Upload a photo to get that Dazz Cam / OldRoll film look — 8 presets, no upload, no watermark.

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Vintage Photo Filter

Turn any photo into a Dazz Cam or OldRoll style shot with 8 film-inspired presets — warm color casts, grain, vignettes, VHS scanlines and channel fringing, or a classic Polaroid frame. Blend the effect to taste with one intensity slider, then download at full resolution. Nothing ever leaves your browser.

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How to apply a vintage filter to a photo

  1. Upload a photo. Drag and drop an image or click to browse — JPEG, PNG, WebP and BMP are all supported.
  2. Pick a preset. Scroll the swatch strip and choose from 8 looks: Dazz, Y2K, 1998 VHS, Polaroid, B&W Film, Sepia, CCD or Lomo. Each thumbnail previews the effect on your own photo.
  3. Dial in the intensity. Use the Intensity slider (0-100%) to blend the filtered look back with your original — full strength or a subtle touch.
  4. Download. Click the JPG button to export at your photo's full original resolution, ready to post.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my files uploaded?
No. Every filter, from color grading to grain and vignette, is rendered locally on the HTML canvas in your browser — your photo never touches a server.
Is this like Dazz Cam / OldRoll?
Yes — the presets are inspired by the warm, grainy, vignette-heavy looks popularized by apps like Dazz Cam and OldRoll, rebuilt as free, in-browser canvas filters with no app install.
What does the Intensity slider do?
It blends the fully filtered image back over your original photo at the chosen opacity (0-100%), giving you one continuous control across every preset instead of separate settings for each.
What do the 8 presets look like?
Dazz: warm cast + dark vignette + grain. Y2K: overexposed cyan/teal flash look. 1998 VHS: scanlines + RGB fringing. Polaroid: faded tones + white frame. B&W Film: high-contrast grayscale + grain. Sepia: classic tone matrix. CCD: saturated, cool-balance digicam look. Lomo: heavy vignette + punchy contrast.
Can I get a random look?
Yes — hit the Dice button to jump to a random preset at a random intensity between 60-100% for a quick, shareable result.
Does the download keep full resolution?
Yes. The on-screen preview is downscaled for speed, but clicking download always re-renders and exports at your photo's original full resolution.

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