Xiaomiβs filters can transform photos in seconds, adding warmer colors, contrasting or vintage, but many users face challenges: Where to look for these filters, how to apply them before or after shooting, and why some effects are not available on certain models, POCO and a firmware Mi MIUI 14/15, We also reveal the secrets of professional processing.
It's important to understand that filter functionality depends on the Camera app version and the phone model. For example, flagship devices like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra offer advanced settings, while the budget Redmi Note 12 can have a stripped-down set. We'll look at universal methods that work on 90% of devices, and also show you how to circumvent restrictions with third-party applications. If you want to learn how to not just put filters, but to do it effectively, read on.
Where to find built-in filters in Xiaomi camera
Built-in filters in Xiaomi smartphones are hidden in the standard Camera app, but their location may vary depending on the version. MIUI. On most devices, including the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, POCO X6 Pro and Xiaomi 13T) algorithm:
- Open the Camera app - swipe up the preview screen or tap on the icon βοΈ β Filters.
- Scroll through the list of available effects. MIUI 15 are divided into categories: Portrait, Landscape, Food and Night.
- Select a filter and immediately see a preview of its application, AI Cinema requires inclusion of Movie Mode.
On older models (e.g. Redmi) 9A s MIUI 12) filters may be in the Effects or Beauty section. If you don't see them at all, check the Camera app updates in the Play Market or App Store (for global firmware versions).
- π Where to look: swipe up in the camera app β tab Filters.
- π± Supported models: all devices on MIUI 11 and newer (except for some budget models without the AI-camera).
- π Update: If there are no filters, update the Camera app through the app store.
β οΈ Note: On custom firmware devices (such as LineageOS), Xiaomiβs built-in filters may not be available, in which case use third-party apps like Snapseed or VSCO.
How to apply the filter before shooting (real time)
Using a filter before you take a photo allows you to see the result immediately and adjust the composition, which is especially useful for portrait photography or landscapes where color balance is important.
- Open the Camera app and select the mode (Photo, Portrait, Video).
- Put it on the icon. βοΈ (Settings) β Filters.
- Scroll through the list and select the effect you like. A preview will appear on the screen.
- Adjust the filter intensity (if available) with the slider under the preview.
- Take a picture and the filter will be applied automatically.
Some models (such as Xiaomi 13 Pro) have a feature available AI Filter, which automatically selects the effect depending on the scene, to activate it:
Camera settings β AI β Enable βAI filterβCheck the lighting (filters work better in natural light)
Select mode (Photos)/Porthreat/Video)
Turn it off. HDR, If the filter looks unnatural
Experiment with intensity (not all filters need to be 100%)
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On devices with a Snapdragon processor 8 Gen 2 (for example, Xiaomi 14) Filters are used in real time without delay, whereas on budget chips (for example, Snapdragon). 480 redmi 10) may be lag before 1-2 seconds.
How to add a filter after shooting (in the gallery)
If you forgot to apply the filter before shooting or want to experiment with effects later, Xiaomi offers a built-in editor in the Gallery app. JPEG and HEIF, but it doesn't work RAW-files (they need third-party programs like Lightroom).
Instructions for adding a filter in the gallery:
- Open the photo in the Gallery app.
- Put it on the icon. βοΈ (Edit) in the lower menu.
- Select the Filters tab (usually the third icon on the right).
- Scroll through the list and select the effect. MIUI 15 available here up to 20 options including Vivid, Mono and Retro.
- Adjust the intensity with a slider and save the changes (Done).
| Filter | The effect | Better suited to |
|---|---|---|
| Vivid | Increases saturation and contrast | Landscapes, sunsets |
| Mono | Black and white with an emphasis on texture | Portraits, street photography |
| Retro | Warm tones, light graininess | Vintage shots, retro style |
| Fresh | Cold shades, bright shadows | Food, still lifes |
Note that when you edit in a gallery, you don't replace the original file, you make a copy with the filter applied, which is convenient if you want to save the source file. RAW You will need to use Lightroom Mobile or Snapseed, as the built-in editor Xiaomi does not support them.
β οΈ If after applying the filter the photo becomes too dark or noisy, go back to the editor and reduce the intensity of the effect to the same level. 50-70%. Overhandling spoils details, especially on budget cameras.
Hidden filters and AI-effects
In addition to standard filters, hidden in Xiaomi smartphones AI-effects that are activated in certain shooting modes, such as:
- π Night mode: The Low Light filter is automatically used in Night mode, which reduces noise and adds warm tones. To turn it off, go to Settings β Night mode. β Night photography style β Off.
- π€ Portrait mode: Soft Light filters are available here (background blur) + You can combine these with manual blur settings.
- π₯ Mode: Cinematic and Log filters are available in Movie or Video Pro (for subsequent color correction).
On flagship models (for example, Xiaomi) 14 Ultra has an additional section AI Palette, where the neural network analyzes the scene and offers 3-5 We're going to use the best filters to find it:
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If not on your device AI Palettes - don't worry. Similar functionality can be obtained using the Google Photos app (Editor tab). β Proposals), where AI select filters based on the content of the image.
Third-party applications for filters: which is better than Snapseed, VSCO lightroom
Xiaomiβs built-in filters are less flexible than professional editors, and if you need advanced settings, consider the following applications:
| Annex | Pluses | Cons | Better for you. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snapseed | Free, 29 tools, support RAW | A complex interface for beginners | Accurate correction, retro effects |
| VSCO | 10 Free Filters, Minimalist Design | Paid subscription for premium filters | Instagram style, film emulation |
| Lightroom Mobile | Professional tools, synchronization with PC | The steep learning curve | RAW-photo, complex processing |
To transfer a photo from the Xiaomi gallery to a third-party editor:
- Open the photo at the Gallery.
- Tap to share. β Open in... and select an app (e.g. Snapseed).
- Use the filter in the editor and save the result (preferably in format). JPEG 90-100% quality-preserving).
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If you use the same settings often in Lightroom Mobile, save them as a preset. After editing, tap three dots in the upper right corner. β Create a preset.
For video, filters can be added to CapCut or InShot applications, and they support export to the Internet. 4K And have built-in templates for TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
Why filters donβt work: common problems and solutions
Sometimes, the filters in Xiaomiβs camera can disappear, fail to apply, or malfunction, and here are the main reasons and ways to fix them:
- π Outdated Camera App: Update it via Play Market or GetApps (for Chinese firmware) If no updates, download it APK from the official Xiaomi website.
- π± Model limitations: on budget devices (e.g. Redmi) A2) Solution: Use a GCam (modified Google camera) with filter support.
- π« Unplugged. AI: Some filters require activation of artificial intelligence. β AI β Turn on all switches
- ποΈ Resetting: If the filters are gone after the update, reset the camera settings: Phone Settings β Annexes β Camera. β Warehouse β Clear the data
β οΈ Note: On devices with bootloader unlocked and custom firmware like Pixel Experience, Xiaomiβs built-in filters may not work. In this case, install Google Camera (GCam) with Portrait Lighting filters.
If the problem persists, check if Pro is enabled in the camera settings, and in this mode, the filters are turned off automatically, as it is designed for manual shooting.
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Before resetting your camera settings, back up your photos β the procedure will remove all saved user settings, including manual modes and favorite filters.
Creating your own filters in Xiaomi
V MIUI 15 now allows you to save custom filters based on manual settings, which is useful if you often use the same processing style:
- Open the photo in the Gallery β Edit.
- Go to the Settings tab (cog icon).
- Manually adjust the parameters: Exposition Contrast Saturation Temperature Hint
β― β Save it as a filter.
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Now your filter will appear in the built-in list and will be available for both pre-shot and gallery editing. Please note that user filters are not synced with your Mi Account account, so when you reset your phone, you will have to recreate them.