AI Hair Color Changer
Upload your photo, pick a color and get 3 photorealistic looks: the one you asked for plus two nearby shades to compare. Free, no sign-up.
This AI hair color changer uses generative AI to show you how a new color would look on you. Unlike apps that overlay an AR filter on your photo, our tool generates a completely new, photorealistic image — as if you'd actually had the change done at a salon.
Choose from 17 professional colors — from platinum blonde to blue black, including coppers, reds and fantasy shades. The AI analyzes your photo and applies the color while preserving your hair's texture, volume and style. Every simulation returns 3 looks: the color you chose plus two nearby shades, so you can compare before deciding.
Beyond the simulation, we explain what you'd need to achieve that change: whether it's a simple process or requires multiple sessions with a professional. No other hair color changer offers this guidance. We don't sell hair dye — we help you make an informed decision with any brand.
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3 simulations per day · each one generates 3 looks. No sign-up.
How it works
Upload your photo
Take a selfie or upload a photo that clearly shows your current hair.
Pick a color
Choose from 17 professional colors organized by family.
Get 3 looks in seconds
AI generates the color you chose plus two nearby shades to compare.
Frequently asked questions
Everything about the AI hair color changer
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Email us at hello@blendsor.comGuide: how to choose the right hair color
How to know what hair color suits you
The most flattering hair color depends on three factors: skin undertone (warm, cool or neutral), eye color and lifestyle. People with warm undertones tend to suit golden blondes, coppers and caramel browns. Cool undertones pair better with ash blondes, cool browns and fantasy shades like violet. If you're unsure of your undertone, try our color analysis quiz before simulating.
AI generative vs AR filter — what's the difference?
Most hair color changers use AR (augmented reality) filters: they overlay a flat color onto your photo's pixels. The result looks like an Instagram filter. Our tool uses generative AI (Gemini): it creates a completely new image where the color blends naturally with your hair's texture, volume and highlights. That's why the result is more realistic, especially for techniques like balayage, highlights or ombre.
Things to consider before changing your hair color
An AI hair color changer shows you the destination, not the journey. Before heading to the salon, consider: your current color level (from 1 black to 10 lightest blonde), whether your hair has been chemically treated, and how much maintenance you're willing to commit to. Changes of more than 3 levels generally require pre-lightening and multiple sessions. Our tool indicates the difficulty level of each change so you know what to expect.
How much does it cost to dye your hair at a salon?
Prices vary by service: a full color typically costs $80-150 USD, while balayage or full highlights range from $150-350 USD. Dramatic changes (dark to blonde) can exceed $500 USD as they require multiple sessions. Use our salon pricing calculator for a personalized estimate.