Free yearbook photo filter
Make a 90s yearbook photo online, no account needed.
Dustroll turns your selfie into a faded school portrait with sepia tone, grain, vignette, a school name header, and a year stamp. It is built for the people searching for a fast free yearbook photo filter without paying for an app.
How the yearbook look works
The yearbook mode is tuned to feel like a scanned school portrait instead of a simple beige overlay. Dustroll draws your image to canvas, applies a sepia base, lowers saturation, adds procedural film grain, darkens the edges with a vignette, and places a school-style title bar at the top. You can change the school name, pick a year from 1988 to 2010, and adjust intensity, grain, warmth, vignette, and vertical focus.
Best settings for TikTok and Instagram
Use the 9:16 export for TikTok, Reels, and Stories. Use the 4:5 portrait export for Instagram feed posts when you want the image to take up more screen space. Use 1:1 for grid posts or profile-style crops. If the face sits too high or low, move the vertical focus slider before downloading.
Why people use Dustroll
Most viral yearbook apps ask for an install, a login, or a payment before you see a result. Dustroll is an old photo filter browser tool: open the page, tap upload, choose Yearbook, and download. No server calls are needed because the whole filter pipeline runs on your device.