Saturation Adjuster

Make colors vivid or muted with a live slider — push to 0% for grayscale or above 100% for bold color. Free, private, and instant — processed in your browser, never uploaded.

Upload an image

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Live saturation slider

Drag from 0% to 200% and watch the colors mute or intensify in real time until they look right.

100% private

Your image is adjusted entirely in your browser using the Canvas API — nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

Free and unlimited

No signup, no watermark, no daily limit. Adjust as many images as you like.

How to adjust image saturation

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop or click to select a JPG, PNG, or WebP image.

2

Move the slider

Drag the saturation slider until the colors look right in the live preview.

3

Pick a format

Choose PNG to keep transparency or JPG for the smallest file size.

4

Download

Click download to save the adjusted image to your device.

Frequently asked questions

How do I make the colors in an image more vivid?

Upload your image above and drag the saturation slider above 100% for bolder color or below 100% to mute it. The preview updates live, then click download to save it. Everything runs in your browser.

Is the saturation tool free?

Yes — completely free and unlimited. No signup, no account, no watermark, no daily limit.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The adjustment happens entirely in your browser on your device. Your image never leaves your computer, so it stays fully private.

What happens at 0% saturation?

At 0% all color is removed and the image becomes grayscale. 100% is the original, and values above 100% make the colors more intense.

Adjust another image

Drop in a new photo to fix its saturation — free and unlimited, no signup required.

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Why this page exists

Use the saturation adjuster to make colors vivid or muted — push to 0% for grayscale or above 100% for bold color — with a live slider.

Best for

  • Making dull, flat colors more vibrant
  • Toning down oversaturated photos for a natural look
  • Desaturating toward a subtle, muted style