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Drop an image and edit it end-to-end on one screen. Stack tools, preview live, undo anytime, export when done.

Drop an image to start editing

JPG · PNG · WebP · AVIF · HEIC · GIF — click to browse

In this editor

Brightness / contrast / saturationCrop & RotateAdd text & logo watermarksRemove background (AI)Upscale 2×/4× (AI)Strip metadata & blur facesUndo every step — reset anytime

Filezy Workshop — The Free Online Photo Editor

Crop, rotate, compress, adjust colors, watermark, remove background, upscale, blur faces — all on one screen, without re-uploading. Your images never leave your device for the local tools. Only compression uses a server-side Sharp pipeline; everything else stays in your browser.

Why use the Workshop

Stack every edit

Chain crop, rotate, adjust, watermark, and more on one image. Each Apply bakes the change into the history; undo anytime.

Live preview

Move a slider and see the result instantly on the canvas. No clicking through dialogs, no waiting for a full re-render.

Unlimited undo

Every step is a separate history entry. Jump back to any point, branch off with a new edit, or Reset to the original.

Private by design

AI tools, logo watermark, face blur, and strip metadata run 100% locally. Server tools are stateless and store nothing.

AI, locally

Remove background and upscale 2×/4× run on your device using ONNX and TensorFlow.js — no cloud, no tokens, no paywalls.

Export anywhere

Save as JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF. Set quality or target size. The editor reuses Filezy's compressor for the final export.

How to edit a photo online in 4 steps

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Drag and drop a JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, or GIF onto the editor, or click to browse. HEIC files are auto-converted to JPG.

  2. 2

    Pick a tool and edit

    Choose from 12 tools in the rail. Sliders and inputs preview live on the canvas.

  3. 3

    Stack more edits

    Click Apply to commit, then pick another tool and keep editing the same image. Undo any step, any time.

  4. 4

    Export

    Click Download, pick a format and quality, and save your finished image.

Tools inside the Workshop

RotateCropAdjust colorsSharpenText watermarkLogo watermarkAdd borderRound cornersStrip metadataBlur facesRemove backgroundUpscale 2×/4×

Frequently asked questions

Is the Filezy Workshop editor free?+

Yes. The editor is 100% free, with no account required and no file-size limits. There are no paid tiers or watermarks.

Do my images get uploaded to a server?+

Almost everything runs in your browser — strip metadata, crop, rotate (with re-encode), adjust colours, sharpen, text watermark, logo watermark, add border, round corners, face blur, remove background, and upscale. Only the Compress tool uses a server-side Sharp pipeline (for MozJPEG quality). Each tool shows a green (local) or amber (server) badge so you always know.

What image formats does the editor support?+

You can open JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, and HEIC/HEIF. HEIC files are automatically converted to JPG on upload. On export you can save as JPG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF.

Can I undo my edits?+

Yes — every Apply adds an entry to the history strip above the canvas. Click any previous edit to jump back, or use Cmd/Ctrl+Z to undo and Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Z to redo. A Reset button discards all edits and returns to the original image.

Does Filezy Workshop work on mobile?+

Yes. The editor is fully responsive. Tool settings open in a bottom sheet that you can swipe down to minimize, so you can drag crop handles and watermark positions directly on the canvas.

How is this different from the single-purpose tools?+

Every Filezy tool (like /compress or /crop) is designed for one job. The Workshop lets you chain many of them on the same image — crop, then adjust brightness, then watermark, then compress and export — without re-uploading between steps.