Image Color Inverter
Create stunning negative effects by inverting image colors. Perfect for artistic photos and creative projects.
Transform your images with professional color inversion. Create negative effects, selective channel inversion, and artistic transformations with complete control over RGB channels.
Upload Files
Drag and drop your files here, or click to browse
Supports: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, GIF
How to Invert Image Colors
Create negative effects in four simple steps with real-time preview
Upload Your Images
Drag and drop your images or click to select them from your device. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, and more formats.
Configure Inversion Settings
Choose inversion mode (Full, Partial, or Luminance), adjust strength from 0-100%, and select which RGB channels to invert for precise control.
Preview in Real-Time
See your color inversion instantly with the live preview. Toggle before/after view to compare and fine-tune your settings.
Download Your Results
Download your inverted images individually or as a ZIP archive. Choose from JPEG, PNG, or WebP output formats.
Why Choose Our Image Inverter?
Professional-grade color inversion with advanced control and privacy protection
Multiple Inversion Modes
Choose between Full inversion (complete negative), Partial (threshold-based), or Luminance-based inversion for artistic effects.
RGB Channel Control
Invert individual color channels: Red only for cyan tint, Green only for magenta, Blue only for yellow, or any combination.
Adjustable Strength
Control inversion intensity from 0% (no change) to 100% (complete negative) for subtle or dramatic effects.
Real-Time Preview
See changes instantly as you adjust settings. Toggle before/after view for perfect comparisons.
Batch Processing
Apply the same inversion settings to multiple images simultaneously for consistent results across photo sets.
Threshold Control
Fine-tune partial inversion with adjustable threshold values (0-255) for precise artistic control.
Quick Presets
Choose from 6 preset effects: Normal, Subtle, Moderate, Strong, Extreme, and Custom for quick results.
Privacy Protected
All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Supported Image Formats
Color inversion compatibility for all major image formats
Input Formats
Upload images in any of these supported formats for color inversion
Output Formats
Download your inverted images in your preferred format
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does color inversion do to an image?
Color inversion flips all color values to their opposite on the color spectrum, creating a negative effect. White becomes black, red becomes cyan, green becomes magenta, and blue becomes yellow. This creates the classic film negative look.
What's the difference between Full, Partial, and Luminance inversion?
Full mode inverts all selected channels completely. Partial mode inverts based on a threshold value - only colors above or below the threshold get inverted. Luminance mode inverts based on brightness levels, preserving more natural contrast for artistic effects.
How does RGB channel control work?
You can selectively invert individual color channels. Invert only Red channel for a cyan tint, only Green for magenta, only Blue for yellow, or any combination. This allows for creative color effects beyond simple negatives.
What is the purpose of the strength slider?
The strength slider (0-100%) controls how much inversion is applied. 0% means no change, 50% creates a partial effect, and 100% creates a full negative. This allows for subtle adjustments rather than all-or-nothing inversion.
Can I create artistic effects beyond simple negatives?
Yes! Combine Partial mode with threshold control, selective RGB channel inversion, and strength adjustment to create unique artistic effects like solarization, posterization, or selective color inversions.
Will color inversion reduce my image quality?
No, color inversion is a mathematical operation that doesn't inherently reduce quality. However, saving in JPEG format may introduce compression. Use PNG or WebP for lossless quality preservation.
How many images can I process at once?
You can process up to 20 images simultaneously in a batch. All images will use the same inversion settings, ensuring consistency across your entire photo set.
Is it safe to use this image inverter?
Absolutely. All processing happens directly in your browser using JavaScript and Web APIs. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security for your photos.