Add Sepia Filter to Images in Bulk
Apply a classic sepia tone to hundreds of images at once. Warm, vintage-style photo effects in one batch.
Pro feature. Upgrade to use Sepia Filter. See plans →
1. Upload images
Drop images here or click to browse
JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF — up to 10 files, 20 MB total
2. Configure settings
The classic sepia color matrix will be applied to every image. No additional settings required.
What this tool does
Sepia toning gives images a warm, antique brown tone associated with early photography. PixelForge applies the standard sepia color matrix to your entire image library in one batch — no Photoshop, no filters, no manual processing. Ideal for photographers, designers, and content creators wanting a consistent vintage aesthetic across a collection.
Problems it solves
- Applying a consistent vintage sepia look across a photo collection
- Preparing antique-style images for printed albums or photo books
- Converting color product photos to sepia for a heritage brand aesthetic
- Creating sepia variants of portraits for wall art or canvas prints
Example
Apply sepia tone to 300 portrait photos for a vintage photo book
Frequently asked questions
What is sepia tone?
Sepia is a warm, brownish tone originally produced by using cuttlefish ink in historical photo development. Digitally, it's applied using a color matrix that maps each pixel's RGB values to warm brown tones, mimicking the look of aged historical photographs.
Is sepia the same as grayscale?
No. Grayscale removes color information but preserves neutral grey tones. Sepia desaturates and then shifts the tones toward warm brown, giving a distinctly different appearance from black and white.
What formats does the sepia filter work with?
Sepia works with all input formats PixelForge accepts: JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and TIFF. Output format is preserved unless you choose a specific output format.
Is sepia a Pro feature?
Yes — sepia filter is available on Pro and Business plans.