Natural White
Best for everyday selfies and a subtle natural smile refresh.
Whiten teeth in selfies and smile photos with an AI teeth whitening filter built for natural portrait retouching.
These examples keep the edit local: enamel brightens, lip edges stay intact, and the surrounding portrait remains the same. Use them as a guide for subtle smile polish across selfies, headshots, wedding crops, group photos, and beauty retouch workflows.
Chapter 01: Teeth Whitening Filter is a focused smile filter for photo previews, selfies, portraits, dating pictures, headshots, wedding crops, and creator images where the teeth look dull because of lighting, camera color, coffee tint, shadow, or an older edit. Instead of applying a broad face filter, this teeth editor asks AI to whiten teeth only where they are visible, reduce yellow cast, even out the enamel tone, and keep tooth shape, lip edges, gums, skin tone, facial identity, lighting, and background stable. Use it as a quick teeth whitener for social posts, profile photos, and portfolio images when the goal is a cleaner-looking smile in the same original photo.
Chapter 01 also sets the boundary between a whitening filter, braces retouch, and full smile retouch. A teeth whitening filter mainly changes tooth color and brightness for a non-medical preview; it is not dental treatment, diagnosis, veneer simulation, orthodontic planning, or proof of a real whitening result. Braces retouch usually means cleaning glare, reducing metal distraction, or preserving brackets while brightening the visible enamel around them, not pretending braces were never there. Smile retouch is broader: it may adjust lips, mouth shape, wrinkles, skin, makeup, or facial expression as part of beauty retouch or portrait retouch. This page is for localized dental photo editor work when you want to whiten teeth while keeping the actual smile recognizable. For a different visual treatment, try Braces Filter when the same idea should move into another style direction.
Best for everyday selfies and a subtle natural smile refresh.
Best for wedding photos and event portraits where the smile should pop.
Best for dating-profile photos and flattering smile-forward portraits.
Ask for a natural shade lift rather than paper-white teeth so the smile still matches the lighting and skin tone.
Use Wedding Smile or Headshot Polish when the photo is already sharp and the teeth just need a cleaner highlight.
Keep lip color, gums, and tooth shape intact; whitening should not reshape the smile or erase natural texture.
Do not use whitening to misrepresent dental health in medical or official contexts; keep it to portrait polish.
Brighten teeth in a casual selfie before posting on Instagram, TikTok, or a private story when the smile looks slightly yellow under indoor lighting.
Use the whitening filter on romantic portraits and event images where the shot is already strong but the teeth need a cleaner, lighter finish.
Use the smile filter on group shots when one face or several faces need subtle whitening before sharing the image with friends, family, or a team.
Clean up your smile in a professional portrait, dating profile photo, or creator avatar without making the result look heavily retouched.
Whiten teeth in under a minute with a focused teeth editor. Start with a selfie, wedding photo, group crop, headshot, or dating profile image where the smile is visible, then choose whether the result should feel casual, polished, or event-ready.
Use a selfie, headshot, wedding photo, creator portrait, group crop, or profile image where the teeth, lips, gums, mouth corners, and any braces are visible and reasonably sharp.
Tip: A partly hidden smile can still work, but closed lips, tiny faces, heavy blur, or dark mouth shadows leave little tooth detail for the dental photo editor to brighten.
Use a subtle teeth whitener pass for everyday portraits, a brighter smile filter for creator shots, wedding-ready correction for event photos, or professional headshot polish when the image needs a clean but believable smile.
Tip: Stay natural for documentary, school, and group photos; go brighter only when the surrounding lighting, makeup, and portrait retouch already look polished.
Apply the whitening filter, then compare enamel color, gums, lip edges, braces, nearby skin, face lighting, and tooth texture against the original before downloading.
Tip: If the mouth starts looking too perfect, ask for a more subtle pass so the edit reads as a real smile preview, not a medical makeover.
Apply an AI fat filter to selfies and full-body photos to create playful heavier-looking edits.
Relight portraits, product photos, backlit shots, and dark images with realistic AI lighting.
Use an AI bangs filter to preview curtain bangs, wispy bangs, blunt fringe, or side-swept bangs on your own photo before you cut them.
Upload a portrait or selfie and whiten the visible teeth naturally while preserving lips, gums, braces, skin tone, and the rest of the image.