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FLTR is a photography preset and filter resource app for Lightroom Mobile, available on iOS and Android. It focuses on “free trendy presets,” helping users quickly edit photos, apply stylized filters, and prepare content for social media. Its positioning is closer to a mobile editing asset library than a full professional post-production tool.
Based on the description, FLTR offers 200+ presets and 35 preset packs, covering themes such as Stay Home, Summer, Paris, Portraits, New York, Nude Tones, White Minimal, Dark, Beauty Set, Urban, Food, Wedding, Nature, Vintage, Black & White, and Fashion. For everyday users, the range of scenarios is fairly broad, especially for common mobile photography needs such as travel, portraits, selfies, food, weddings, and urban street photography. The premium version also adds new presets every week, suggesting that its library is updated on an ongoing basis.
FLTR uses a freemium model. The free version provides access to some presets, while the FLTR PRO premium subscription unlocks all presets, removes ads, and includes weekly new presets. Purchase options include a 1-month subscription, a 12-month subscription, and lifetime access, though the exact prices are not disclosed in the description. Payments are handled through Apple ID, and subscriptions renew automatically by default; they can be canceled in App Store settings. It is worth noting that the description only mentions presets collected in collaboration with professional photographers and well-known bloggers, but does not clarify commercial licensing, copyright ownership, or redistribution rules. This is a clear information gap for commercial photographers and brand users. In terms of compatibility, it is only confirmed to support Lightroom Mobile on iOS and Android; preset formats, import workflow, and Lightroom version requirements are not specified.
The main advantages are low entry cost, a relatively large number of presets, and clear thematic categories, making it suitable for mobile photographers and social media creators who do not want to color-grade from scratch. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, possible ads in the free version, and missing information around professional workflows such as collaboration, batch processing, and export formats. FLTR is better suited to individual bloggers, photography beginners, and Instagram/Xiaohongshu-style content creators. Commercial retouching teams or brand projects that require clear licensing should confirm the copyright terms first.
The description does not provide information about access from mainland China, network stability, or local payment options, so its China access status should be considered unknown. If it relies on App Store subscriptions, payment availability will depend on the user’s Apple ID region and payment method. Users in China may also consider alternatives such as Lightroom’s built-in presets, VSCO, Snapseed, Picsart, as well as Xingtu and Polarr.
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fltr.pro is an United States Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fltr.pro directly.