Freepik launched Relight in Pikaso, letting creators transfer lighting from a reference and adjust direction, intensity and color for images and video. Browser-based relighting is moving from rough correction into controllable look development, so test it for production lighting passes.

Relight is a new Freepik tool for images and videos that brings lighting control into the browser. Freepik says creators can steer direction, intensity, and color, import lighting from a reference, and start from expert presets before refining the result in Pikaso via the tool page.
That matters because the feature set is framed as shot styling, not a one-click fixer. Instead of only brightening dark footage, Relight is being presented as a way to move the apparent light source and rebuild the look of a scene.
Freepik's short demo shows the clearest use case: a portrait stays fixed while a virtual light moves around the subject's face, changing the shadow falloff and highlight placement in real time. The launch video in the product demo also cycles through direction, intensity, and color adjustments for both image and video outputs, reinforcing that the same control surface is meant to cover stills and motion.
For creatives, the interesting shift is precision. Reference-based transfer plus manual sliders gives Relight a role closer to a lighting pass or mood pass than a generic enhancement filter.
One tool. Total lighting control for images and videos Relight just launched on Freepik → Control direction, intensity, and color → Transfer lighting from any reference image → Apply expert presets and adjust from there A whole lighting studio in your browser
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