Create a depth-map style image.
Build a grayscale depth map using luminance, vertical perspective, and center emphasis. It is a local estimate, not an AI reconstruction.
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How to use Image to Depth Map
- Drop an image (or several) into the upload area, or click to pick from your device.
- Adjust any settings — output format, target size, pixel grid, whatever the tool exposes.
- Click Download to save the result. Everything runs locally; nothing is uploaded.
Why imgrove's Image to Depth Map
- Free, no signup. Open the tool, use it, leave. No account, no email, no trial.
- Browser-based. All processing happens on your device. Your images never touch a server.
- Mobile-friendly. Works on iOS, Android, Chromebook — anywhere a modern browser runs.
- No watermarks. What you produce is yours.
Best for
- Creating. creating grayscale depth-map style references
- Testing. testing parallax or 3D-preview workflows locally
- Making. making a quick depth-like image without AI processing
What you get
- A. a PNG depth-map style image from luminance and layout cues
- A. a local estimate that preserves image privacy
Before you download
- This. this is not AI scene-depth reconstruction
- The. the values are visual estimates, not metric depth
- Private by design. This tool runs locally in your browser; image pixels are processed on your device.
Frequently asked questions
Is Image to Depth Map really free?
Yes. Every imgrove tool is free, with no signup, no trial, and no per-file limit beyond sensible browser memory.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Image to Depth Map runs entirely client-side in your browser. The image never leaves your device.
Which file formats does Image to Depth Map support?
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported across all first-launch imgrove tools. More formats are added only after browser smoke coverage passes.
Can I use it on a phone?
Yes. imgrove is designed mobile-first.