Apply HDR-style processing to photos in your browser. Boost local contrast, adjust shadows and highlights independently, and add vibrance. Live preview and download.
Open HDR Filter → free, no sign-inHDR-style processing — boosting local contrast, lifting shadows, pulling down highlights, adding vibrance — gives photos a punchy, high-dynamic-range appearance that works particularly well for landscapes and architecture. The HDR Filter applies these adjustments in the browser using sliders: intensity, shadow boost, highlight control, and vibrance. See the result live, download when it looks right.
Photographers wanting a dramatic HDR-style result for a specific image without post-processing software, social media content creators chasing that high-contrast look, or anyone experimenting with image processing effects.
No tutorials. No learning curve. Open it and get started.
No server uploads. Adjustments are applied non-destructively — your original is never modified, only the downloaded version.
Completely free. No trial period. No premium tier for basic functionality. No account required. Use it as often as you need.
One job, done well. HDR Filter was built to solve a specific problem cleanly. No feature bloat, no ads, no distractions.
What is HDR processing?
High Dynamic Range processing extends the tonal range of an image, making shadows brighter and highlights more detailed simultaneously.
Is this true HDR?
This applies HDR-style tone mapping to a standard dynamic range image — useful for the aesthetic effect even without true HDR source material.
What images work best?
Landscapes, architecture, and outdoor scenes with a wide tonal range benefit most from HDR processing.
Can I overdo the effect?
Yes — very high intensity values produce an unrealistic, 'crunchy' look. Use subtly for natural-looking results.
Is the original file modified?
No — you download a new processed file.
Free. Instant. No sign-in. Open it and get the job done.
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