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Manga Tint is a tiny browser extension that applies soft gradient colors to grayscale manga and images as you view them. Pick a tint with one click, compare it with the original, and remove it anytime. It does not use AI or permanently edit the artwork—it simply changes how the page is displayed in your browser.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I originally built Manga Tint as a tiny Japanese browser extension called “色めがね,” which means “colored glasses.”
The idea came from a very simple problem: grayscale manga can feel quite harsh on a bright screen, especially when reading at night or for a long time.
Manga Tint applies soft gradient colors directly to the page you are viewing. There are no accounts, settings, AI coloring, or complicated controls—just pick a tint with one click and return to the original view whenever you like.
It does not permanently edit the artwork. It only changes how the page is displayed in your browser.
For this relaunch, I also created an interactive before-and-after demo so you can try the effect on a sample manga page before installing it.
I’d especially love to hear:
Which tint feels the most comfortable to read?
And where would you use something like this?
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About Manga Tint on Product Hunt
“A one-click color filter for grayscale manga”
Manga Tint was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #67 on the daily leaderboard. Manga Tint is a tiny browser extension that applies soft gradient colors to grayscale manga and images as you view them. Pick a tint with one click, compare it with the original, and remove it anytime. It does not use AI or permanently edit the artwork—it simply changes how the page is displayed in your browser.
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