INSIDE LOOKING OUT
Indoor view
Shows outward clarity, brightness and interior glass sheen.
Window Film Preview
Preview how different film styles can change the look, privacy and comfort of a space before booking an onsite quote.
Visual guide only. Final appearance varies depending on glass type, lighting, angle, exposure and surroundings.
Quick guide: choose a film, adjust outside and inside lighting, then switch viewing perspective.
Compare privacy, brightness, reflectivity and outward visibility.
Choose a profile to compare privacy, clarity and reflectivity.
70% VLT | low privacy | Clear appearance
Tap a setting to preview instantly.
Time of day
Interior lighting
SelectedClear Heat Control Film | 70% VLT | low privacy
Change light balance to see when privacy improves or reverses.
Outside
Interior lighting
Viewing perspective
INSIDE LOOKING OUT
Shows outward clarity, brightness and interior glass sheen.
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
Shows privacy, reflectivity and how visible the room appears.
Current result
In this setting outside light is dominant, so darker or reflective films produce their strongest daytime privacy effect.
Outside privacyPrivacy
ModerateLooking out clarityOutward view
Slightly reducedExterior reflectivityReflectivity
LowInterior brightnessBrightness
Slightly reducedGlare controlGlare
LowAppearance changeAppearance
NaturalExpert interpretation
Clear films are best when heat and UV control matter but the glass appearance needs to stay natural. They provide little privacy benefit.
This simulator is a visual guide based on published film characteristics. Actual appearance and privacy depend on glass type, lighting, viewing angle, surrounding reflections, window size and site conditions. Ultra Tint can confirm the best option during assessment.
Use it to compare broad appearance differences before we confirm the exact film against your glass and site conditions.
Next step
If you already know the look you prefer, request an onsite quote. If you want help narrowing the right film category first, go back to the guided selector or send us a film question.
Need to compare film directions first? Go back to the Guided Film Selector.