Last updated: March 2026
What Is the Online Photo Booth?
The Online Photo Booth turns your webcam into a fun, filter-packed photo booth right in your browser. Take single shots or classic photo strips with a variety of real-time effects — no app to install, no account to create.
All processing happens locally in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded anywhere. Apply filters like vintage, black and white, pop art, or neon glow, preview them live, and download your favorites.
Perfect for parties, events, social media content, or just having fun with friends. Works on any device with a camera.
Key Features
Real-time filters. See effects applied live on your webcam feed. Choose from vintage, sepia, black and white, pop art, neon, and many more creative filters.
Photo strip mode. Capture a series of photos with a countdown timer and get a classic photo booth strip you can share or print.
100% private. Photos never leave your device. All processing happens in the browser using the Canvas API. Close the tab and everything is gone.
Instant download. Save your photos as high-quality PNG or JPEG files with one click. No watermarks, no quality reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the online photo booth work?
Allow camera access when prompted, and your webcam feed appears on screen. Choose a filter or effect, strike a pose, and click the capture button. Your photos are processed entirely in the browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.
Can I create photo strips?
Yes. The photo strip mode takes a series of photos with a countdown timer, then arranges them into a classic photo booth strip layout that you can download as a single image.
What filters and effects are available?
The tool includes a variety of filters like vintage, black and white, sepia, pop art, neon glow, and more. Each filter is applied in real time so you can see exactly how your photo will look before you capture.
Are my photos stored anywhere?
No. All photo processing happens locally in your browser. Photos are never uploaded to a server. Once you close the page, your photos exist only in your downloads folder.