Can anyone share real experiences or a user guide for No Filter AI?

I’m thinking about trying No Filter AI, but I’m having trouble finding unbiased reviews and a straightforward user guide. Has anyone here used it or know where I can get honest advice? I want to make sure it’s worth using before I commit my time and money.

Tried No Filter AI for a few weeks. Here’s the scoop, straight-up: The app itself is kinda sketchy when it comes to reliability. Sometimes it worked as advertised, stripping out filters and cleanup from images—other times it mangled pics into AI horror shows (think teeth where eyes should be, or a “restored” image that looks like mid-2000s MySpace art).

Getting started wasn’t super clear either. No official user guide except a “quick start” when you first log in, and that’s basically, “Upload, wait, maybe download.” The interface is bare-bones—plus a few pop-ups asking you to upgrade—which always feels scammy. There’s a support email buried in the site but I never got a reply.

Performance depends a lot on your source images. Selfies with light filters worked ok, but anything dramatic or heavily edited just broke it. If you’re looking for professional-level results, honestly, you might be disappointed. For memes or casual fixes, it’s fun to mess with, but definitely not reliable for anything important.

Worth it? Meh, value is questionable unless it gets more consistent. If you’re curious, try the free tier before forking over any $$—it’s not gonna replace Photoshop or Snapseed. And watch your uploads; not sure I trust what they do with pics after. TL;DR: Good for a few laughs or if you’re bored, not so much for serious use.

Honestly, I’d say @andarilhonoturno covered a lot of the main issues, but my experience was a bit different—maybe not quite as dire, but not exactly glowing, either. Used No Filter AI after hearing that it could “de-filter” IG-level edits on a batch of old vacation shots. Instead, I got results about as hit or miss as guessing “is this cake.” Sometimes you get a halfway decent attempt at a “natural” look, mostly with really basic filters. With the heavier edits? It’s a total trainwreck. Saw it straight up erase half my face once or swap my friend’s glasses with weird, warped eyebrows. Kinda hilarious if you’re not too attached to the pics.

User guide-wise: nothing official. Just the interface’s one-liner tips and absolutely no deep dives, FAQs, or even half-baked Reddit tutorials. You’re left to just… poke and hope. If you want instructions that go beyond “Upload your photo, click a button, pray,” you’re outta luck.

Wasn’t all bad, though. I had less trouble with uploading speed than @andarilhonoturno, but those intermittent “upgrade” nags are real and definitely got on my nerves. Also, the privacy thing freaked me out a bit—I don’t even know if they delete my pics or not, so if you care about where your stuff goes, tread lightly.

Personally, wouldn’t shell out for premium—felt very beta, borderline gimmicky, and I could maybe see using it for a joke or two, but no way as a serious image tool. If you’re after more control or want actual retouch power, WAY better off with Snapseed, Lightroom, or, hell, even Instagram’s original filters tinkered in reverse. Basically: cool for a laugh at a party, but not a must-have in your editing bag. Try the free bit if you’ve got the itch, just keep expectations low and your most embarrassing pics off their servers!