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You can give your TikToks a whole new creative look with filters and effects – and we choose our top 10 to get you started
One of the newer kids on the social media block, TikTok has taken the internet by storm because of its engaging and dynamic video content. It’s open to all kinds of users from live-at-home school children that use it to share with their friends to multi-million dollar companies that leverage it as a tool to engage with younger audiences.
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Sure, you can upload plain photos and videos and share them with the rest of the world, but the true key to TikTok is its technological experimentation that comes with filters and effects. There are standard effects such as text overlays and the ability to make colour changes with presets, playback speed changes and general enhancement videos, but there’s also more advanced effects, too.
These more advanced effects is where TikTok shines. Add different backgrounds with a green screen masking effect or transform yourself into an animal, apply make-up or use one of the augmented reality effects to introduce interactive elements, there’s a lot to try. But how do you do it?
In the app, simply tap the middle ‘+’ button to create a new TikTok. From there you can apply basic filters in the toolbar in the top-right, or choose effects from the menu in the bottom-left. If you want to add sound, there’s a button for that too, at the top of the screen. If you don’t have time to make your own simply upload 6-12 photos to the Templates option at the bottom of the screen to have TikTok make an engaging video for you.
But what filters should you use? Go to the ‘Discover’ tab on the main screen and you can explore the world of TikTokers, simply click on one of their videos and then select the yellow filter icon on the left of the TikTok above the username and description, then try the effect for yourself. Or, just type the name of the filter into the search box at the top. In the meantime, take a look below at our top pick of the best TikTok filters and effects.
Alternatively, some users have given themselves multiple arms, turned themselves into snake-like caricatures or even made it look like they can hold a plank pose with nothing but their toes. This filter is extremely flexible and negates the need for fancy photo-editing software to create cool effects.

As the TikTok effect plays it then reassembles the mixed up segments until finally the image appears whole, as it was originally. A good tip for users is to find (or make) an image that doesn’t have important parts sitting on any of the grid lines, as there is a small gap (and slightly round corners) between each tile. Ensure portraits have eyes either side of these grid lines so as not to lose detail in those areas.

While massively popular, there are some that get concerned with these kinds of filters, making some TikTokers feel like they don’t look good enough. But these filters and effects should be taken as what they are: a bit of fun powered by some sophisticated technology. Users across the world sometimes use these filters to let TikTok decide what kind of make-up they should put on.

Unlike others, Color Bomb adds multi-coloured glitter shine to the highlights and this can change as the scene, light, or subject moves and changes for an engaging, dynamic effect.

In the portrait section though, our favourite is the Beach filter. It softens and saturates light blues and introduces a warm, orange glow across the frame. Just be aware that darker shadowy sections can sometimes be made a little noisy with the ramp in saturation.

Probably one of the most famous examples of this is the viral sensation that appeared during the start of the pandemic back in 2020 with users from around the world dancing to ‘Blinding Lights’ by The Weekend. Adding music to TikTok videos has remained hugely influential and many TikTokers have made their name by dancing to songs.

Some TikTokers will find this effect more useful than others, though, such as personal trainers, educational channels, and business owners that want to get information and messages out through their TikToks.

The Inverted Filter flips the video back and forth horizontally on the screen, which, when holding the camera in selfie mode and centering your face in the middle of the frame, reveals just how symmetrical your face really is. Be careful if you’re prone to visually-based issues like dizziness or seizures because this one can really mess with your head as it flips the live video while recording.

That’s right, using some sophisticated technology the app can analyse the scene and mask out the background around you, placing in any kind of background you want. Want to walk down a beach or around the dazzling city lights of the inner city without going there? Well, now you can.

Like some other effects, you’ve got to be a little more careful with this one because, although its viral popularity has seen 24 million hashtag uses in around the past month alone, there are also plenty of example of it tricking the eye and users falling flat on their face.
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Jason Parnell-Brookes is an Internationally award-winning photographer, writer, and former Technique Editor of N-Photo magazine. He won Gold in the Nikon Photo Contest 2018/19 and was named Digital Photographer of the Year in 2014. Jason is a qualified teacher, Masters graduate and works with many high profile international clients.
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