Filter Flow: Experimental FX Apple

Filter Flow: Experimental FX

Node-Based Video Filters

Features & Capabilities

Create custom video effects, live camera filters, and layered visual experiments with Filter Flow. Chain filters, blend multiple video sources, and build real-time effects from a visual node editor on your iPhone or iPad.

Filter Flow lets you combine videos from your Photos library with your live camera feed. Blend them using Overlay, Multiply, Screen, Addition, Difference, and more. Add filters anywhere in the chain, adjust each parameter, and build layered effects that go far beyond a one-tap filter app.

15+ Ready-to-Use Presets

Start fast with artistically crafted presets like Cyberpunk, Liminal Space, Vaporwave, Retro CRT, Summer Heat, Sepia Tone, Dramatic Vignette, and more. One tap builds a complete node graph automatically, giving you instant inspiration for social media edits, experimental visuals, and stylized video.

Node-Based Visual Editor

Use a drag-and-drop editor inspired by node-based creative tools. Connect filter nodes, merge sources, and see your full creative pipeline as you build. Multi-layer compositing is simple, visual, and immediate.

40+ Filters and 16 Blend Modes

Use Core Image filters including Bloom, Gaussian Blur, Pixellate, Edge Detection, Color Controls, Temperature, Tint, Hue Adjustment, Exposure, Comic Style, Crystallize, Pointillize, Sepia, and more.

Blend modes include Overlay, Screen, Multiply, Soft Light, Color Dodge, Color Burn, Difference, and beyond.

Powerful Node Types

• Input Nodes: Use live camera feed or video files, with flip, brightness, and contrast controls • Filter Nodes: Add 40+ visual effects with adjustable parameters • Merge Nodes: Combine multiple sources with 16 blend modes • Output Node: Preview your final composition in real time

Record and Share

Record your filtered video and save it directly to your camera roll. Share your creations to social media, messages, or anywhere you post video.

Intuitive Design

Color-coded nodes make your graph easy to understand. Live preview shows your effects as you build. Connection validation helps prevent invalid setups, so you can focus on creating.

Perfect For

• Content creators seeking unique layered video effects • Social media creators exploring trending aesthetics • Artists and VJs experimenting with visual compositions • Anyone who wants a playful way to build custom video effects on mobile

Why Filter Flow?

Unlike simple one-tap video filter apps, Filter Flow gives you a playful, node-based way to build your own effects. Connect filters, camera feeds, videos, and blend modes like building blocks. Make glitch visuals, VHS-style edits, layered camera effects, abstract compositions, and strange little video experiments you will not get from a normal editor.

Start creating today with Filter Flow. Make aesthetic video effects, explore weird combinations, and turn your ideas into motion.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Principal LA LLC
Rating:
5.00
(1)
Version:
1.3.0 Last updated: 2026-04-30
Version code:
884744073
Creation date:
2025-01-16
Compatible devices:
Size:
5.48MB
Price:
6.99
URLs:
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Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Principal LA LLC
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https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/filter-flow-experimental-fx/id6740014957?l=en-GB
Website:
https://filterflow.app

User Reviews

This app has a lot of potential, adding some decent visual effects would take it to another level.
by Mo*****, 2026-01-25

i’m not gonna refund it because i can tell it’s a smaller group of people working, but it really should allow its users to upload videos/photos from their camera roll
by jd*****, 2025-04-20

This is a cool idea and I think it’s got potential to become even cooler. I like the effects, and I think they look great. An idea for a future update would be to make it so we can combine the output of two nodes with something like a mixer node. For example, maybe I could mix the output of a saturation node and a lines node to overlay comic book style lines over a saturated version of the video. Almost like real time cartoon-ification. That would make it really handy to have ways to infer transparency from the nodes. Like maybe the brightness of a pixel determines its transparency in one mode, etc. There’s real potential here. I hope you continue to develop this.
by iw*****, 2025-02-01
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