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Copper Hair Filter

Upload one photo and preview Bright Copper, Copper Penny, and Burnt Copper on your own face. That warm metallic red-orange, with no bleach and no guessing.

Copper is a bright, warm red-orange with a metallic shine. It's the louder cousin of auburn and ginger, with a glow that catches the light. AIChangeHair recolors only the hair and leaves your face, skin tone, lighting, and background exactly as they are.

Put a vivid Bright Copper next to a deep Burnt Copper on the same portrait and see which one suits your skin before any dye touches your hair.✨ A brand-new report every time — a different hairstyle and color on every single generation.Edit hair · Try styles · Generate hair report
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AI copper hair preview

Try copper on your own photo, from penny-bright to burnt

Copper is the boldest member of the warm-red family, and it sits in a crowded neighborhood. Auburn is darker and browner. Ginger is softer and more natural. Copper lands in the middle, with that metallic, almost coin-like shine. It's also the shade people misjudge most often from a swatch, because how warm it reads depends on your skin's undertone and how dark your starting hair is. So upload one portrait, recolor it, and judge it on your own face instead of a stock model or a color card.

Copper hair filter preview with vivid bright copper hair on a fair-skinned woman
Bright Copper
Copper hair filter preview with warm metallic copper penny hair on an East Asian man
Copper Penny
Copper hair filter preview with deep burnt copper hair on a Black woman
Burnt Copper
One photo, three takes on copper

Preview a vivid Bright Copper that glows, a classic Copper Penny with that warm coin sheen, or a deeper Burnt Copper that edges toward auburn. Your haircut stays exactly the same. Only the color shifts.

Bright copper to burnt

Move from a loud, glowing Bright Copper through a metallic Copper Penny down to a smoky Burnt Copper. See exactly how much heat and brightness you actually want.

Does copper suit your skin?

Copper flatters warm and neutral undertones, but it can clash with cool, pink skin. It's rendered against your real complexion and lighting, not a generic studio face, so you can tell how the orange reads on you.

Keep your haircut

The filter changes the color and nothing else. Your length, layers, and texture stay exactly as they are, now in copper. No restyle, just the new shade.

Copper vs auburn vs ginger

Type a more auburn (browner, deeper) or more ginger (softer, more natural) version and set it against true copper. Now you can tell the three apart on your own face instead of guessing from the names.

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Custom copper shade

Describe the exact copper you want

Write one idea and generate from your description. A short prompt does the job: glowing bright copper, copper penny with extra shine, smoky burnt copper, or a copper that leans auburn. AIChangeHair keeps the change locked to the hair color and preserves your face, clothing, lighting, and background. That control helps, because copper drifts toward orange-ginger or toward red-auburn with a small change in wording.

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Add copper to a bob, waves, or a pixie

Keep your current cut, or pair copper with a hairstyle preset: a blunt bob, soft waves, or a pixie. Preview a full copper restyle from the same portrait. Copper catches the light along the ends, so a bright copper bob and burnt copper waves can read like two different colors. Switch back to a single color any time to keep the haircut you already have.

How to Try Copper Hair on Your Photo

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Upload Your Portrait

Upload a clear, evenly lit portrait with your hair fully visible. Even, neutral light matters most for copper, since warm lamps can push it toward pure orange and hide whether the shade really suits you. Skip hats and heavy shadows.

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Pick a Copper Shade

Open the copper preset, then choose a depth: Bright Copper, Copper Penny, or Burnt Copper. Or describe a version that leans auburn or ginger. Keep a single color to preview copper on your current haircut.

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Generate and Compare

Get the copper preview in about a minute. Set it next to your original to judge the warmth against your skin, then download it or try the next shade from your gallery.

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Copper Hair Filter: Common Questions

1. What exactly is copper hair?

Copper is a bright, warm red-orange with a metallic shine, close to the color of a new penny. It's bolder and shinier than a natural ginger, and lighter and more orange than auburn, which is what makes it stand out. The copper hair filter shows you that exact glow on your own hair before you commit.

2. Will I need to bleach my hair to go copper?

It depends on your starting color, and the preview is honest about it. On light or medium hair, copper takes easily with little or no lift. On dark brown or black hair, a true Bright Copper usually needs lightening first, while a deeper Burnt Copper can show up with much less. You can compare both on your own photo and decide whether the bleach is worth it.

3. Does copper hair suit my skin tone?

Copper looks best on warm and neutral undertones, where the orange warms up your complexion. On cool, pink-toned skin it can clash or read as too loud, and in that case a deeper Burnt Copper or a more auburn-leaning version tends to sit better. Since the filter renders copper against your real skin and lighting, you can see which one actually flatters you instead of guessing.

4. What's the difference between copper, auburn, and ginger?

Auburn is the darkest of the three, a red-brown with more depth than orange. Ginger is the softest and most natural, leaning from warm-blonde to light red. Copper sits between them as the brightest, most metallic red-orange. You can type any of the three and compare them side by side on your own face to feel the difference.

5. Is copper a warm or cool color, and how do the shades differ?

Copper is firmly warm. It's a red-orange, never cool. The shades differ mostly in brightness and depth: Bright Copper is the loudest and most orange, Copper Penny has that classic coin-like metallic shine, and Burnt Copper is deeper and smokier, edging toward auburn. Trying all three shows you how much heat you actually want.

6. Is the copper hair filter free to use online?

Yes. You get 20 credits at sign-up plus 10 more every day you check in, and one copper preview costs 10 credits. That's enough for a free look every day, comparing Bright Copper against Burnt Copper, with no app to install.