Colorize Black & White Photos

Add natural-looking color to black-and-white photos without making them feel overdone.

Best results usually start with a clean, clear photo.

Black and white old photo after colorization

Colorize a Black-and-White Photo

Colorize a Black-and-White Photo
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Color That Feels Natural

Use color when it helps the photo feel closer. Skip it when black and white already feels right.

Natural-looking color

Color is meant to look soft and believable, not loud or artificial.

Use it only when you want it

Colorization is optional, whether you use the full restoration flow or this page on its own.

A strong fit for old keepsakes

Good for portraits, heirloom prints, and black-and-white scans that feel a little distant.

How It Works

Colorize in 3 Steps

Upload the photo, add color, and keep the version you prefer.

1

Upload the photo

Start with the black-and-white photo you want to colorize.

2

Add natural color

Add soft, believable color.

3

Keep the version you prefer

Compare both versions and keep the one that feels right.

Frequently Asked Questions

What people usually want to know before colorizing a black-and-white photo.

Ready to Add Color?

Upload one black-and-white photo and see whether color brings it closer.