Window Film


Llumar window tint is a top-tier solution for enhancing your vehicle’s comfort, style, and protection. It reduces glare, blocks harmful UV rays, and helps keep your car cooler, even on the hottest days. With superior durability and a range of shades to choose from, Llumar tint enhances privacy while maintaining a polished, professional look. Trusted for its performance and quality, Llumar window tint is a great way to protect your car’s interior and elevate your driving experience.


5% Tint

5% tint, often referred to as "limo tint," offers the ultimate privacy and a sleek, bold look for your vehicle. Allowing only 5% of visible light to pass through, it significantly reduces glare and blocks harmful UV rays, keeping your car’s interior cooler and more comfortable. This dark tint is perfect for those seeking maximum privacy and sun protection while enhancing the overall aesthetic of their vehicle. However, be sure to inquire about local tinting laws for compliance before installation.

*Most Popular for back windows

15% Tint

Achieve a bold, stylish look with 15% window tint—dark enough to enhance privacy and reduce glare, yet not too dark to hinder visibility. This shade strikes the perfect balance, offering excellent UV and heat protection while allowing you to see outside clearly and drive safely.

20% Tint

Enjoy a clean, sophisticated look with 20% window tint. Slightly lighter than darker shades, it offers a great balance of privacy and visibility. This tint reduces glare, blocks harmful UV rays, and keeps your vehicle cooler, all while allowing you to see outside comfortably during the day and night.

35% Tint

35% window tint offers a subtle, polished look that enhances your vehicle's style without being too dark. This lighter shade provides excellent glare reduction, UV protection, and improved comfort while maintaining great visibility. Legal in most states, it’s the perfect choice for a balanced, understated tint.

State Tinting Laws


This information is provided for reference and may not be current. If your state is not listed, please contact us, and we will be happy to conduct further research. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, we recommend visiting your local state's DMV website for detailed tinting regulations.