Restore color

AI Image Colorizer

Add natural-looking color to black and white images before using them in digital designs, prints or creative projects.

AI Image Colorizer

Supported workflow summary

Inputs
PNGJPGJPEGWebP
Outputs
Colorized image
Restored visual
Creative source asset
Best for
Restoring black and white family photos

Overview

What this tool does

The AI Image Colorizer focuses on searches like colorize black and white photo, image colorizer, AI colorize image and photo colorizer. It helps turn monochrome source material into a more flexible visual asset for creative, archive and restoration-style workflows.

Use colorization when an old image, low-color reference or black and white visual needs a more natural presentation before being reused in a design. The original upload remains unchanged while the generated output can be downloaded or enhanced further.

Capabilities

Built for real production workflows

AI color restoration

Add color to monochrome images while keeping the original composition intact.

Design-ready results

Use colorized outputs as inputs for thumbnails, editorial graphics or print layouts.

Simple workflow

Upload, process and download without manual masking or painting.

Use cases

Where it fits

Use Colorize Image as a focused step inside a larger creative or production pipeline.

Restoring black and white family photos
Preparing vintage visuals for layouts
Adding color context to archive images
Creating creative source images for design work

Process

Three-step workflow

Upload

Start with a black and white or low-color image.

Colorize

The AI model estimates natural colors for the scene.

Save

Download the colorized image or continue enhancing it.

FAQ

Questions about Colorize Image

These answers also live on a dedicated FAQ page for people comparing workflows, file formats and output expectations.

Does the colorizer preserve the original image?

The workflow creates a new colorized output while keeping your original upload unchanged.

Can I colorize old photos?

Yes. Old black and white photos are a common use case, especially when the image is clear enough.

Can I vectorize a colorized image?

Yes. After colorizing, you can use Image to SVG if you need scalable vector output.

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