How to get the Guardian Angel filter on TikTok

Kawter Abed
How to get the Guardian Angel filter on TikTok

An eerie TikTok effect known as the Guardian Angel Filter is going viral as it aims to show users what their guardian angels may look like. Here’s how you can try it.

Short-form video app TikTok has always been a hub for new and intriguing trends, and some of the most popular ones stem from filters and effects.

The AI Guardian Angel filter is one of the latest to take over the platform, as it promises to reveal your guardian angel. According to TikTokers, when you point your camera at a ceiling, the effect processes the image and reveals a picture of a spirit guardian watching over you.

The results vary widely among users – while some have seen beautifully ethereal figures, others have encountered faceless or even creepy apparitions. This has sparked curiosity among the TikTok community, with many eager to try the viral filter themselves.

How to try the Guardian Angel filter on TikTok

If you want to try out the Guardian Angel filter, just follow these steps:

  1. Open TikTok.
  2. Click on the plus button to open the camera.
  3. Tap on the effects button, then the magnifying glass.
  4. Search ‘Your Guardian Angel,’ and scroll until you find the filter of the same name.
  5. Select the filter, and point your camera at the ceiling.
  6. Wait for the countdown so that your picture is taken. The filter will then start processing it.
  7. Once the processing is complete, the app will display an image of what it interprets as your guardian angel.

Remember, the filter is just a fun and fictional feature. The images it generates are products of artificial intelligence and should not be taken as real representations of spiritual entities.

If you want to try out more of TikTok’s most popular filters, you can check out our guides here:

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About The Author

Kawter Abed is a London-based Entertainment Writer at Dexerto. She covers celebrity and reality TV news, and the latest viral TikTok trends. Kawter has a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Media, and a Master’s in International Journalism. When she's not covering celebrities and TikTok stories, she enjoys reading, binging shows on Netflix, and playing nostalgic Nintendo games. You can contact her at kawter.abed@dexerto.com