2026 legal limits, VLT calculator, and AI tint preview
Windshield
AS-1 line
Front Side
None
VLT minimum
Back Side
Any
VLT minimum
Rear
Any
VLT minimum
Alberta prohibits all aftermarket tint on windshield and front side windows. Any darkness permitted on rear side and rear window.
Check if your tint is legal & calculate combined VLT
Factory glass VLT (most cars 70–80%)
Now choose a film darkness above to see your results
Now you know the legal limits in Alberta
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Alberta bans aftermarket tint on both the windshield and the front side windows with no exceptions and no medical exemptions. Everything behind the front doors is completely unrestricted on all vehicle types, giving you full flexibility in the rear. It's a state of clear fronts and dark rears, and the rules are firm on the front regardless of medical need.
| State | Front | Back | Rear |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alberta | None | Any | Any |
| British Columbia | None | Any | Any |
| Ontario | 70% | Any | Any |
| Quebec | 70% | Any | Any |
First Offense
CAD $155 fine
Repeat Offense
CAD $155+
No medical exemptions. Alberta prohibits all aftermarket tint on front side windows and windshield.
This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Tint laws change frequently. Always verify current regulations with a certified installer or your local DMV before making any decisions. Car Editor is not responsible for any fines, penalties, or legal issues resulting from the use of this information.
Driving across state lines? Check neighboring tint laws
Front side windows need a minimum of no aftermarket tint. Back side windows require any darkness, and the rear window requires any darkness. Alberta prohibits all aftermarket tint on windshield and front side windows. Any darkness permitted on rear side and rear window.
A first offense is typically CAD $155 fine. Repeat offenses can cost CAD $155+. Fix-it tickets are available, giving you time to remove or replace the film.
Your car's factory glass already blocks some light (usually around 70-80% VLT). When you add tint film, the combined VLT is lower than the film alone. For example, 35% film on 75% factory glass gives you about 26% combined VLT. The calculator above does this math for you.
Yes. Car Editor's AI tint simulator lets you upload a photo of your car and see any tint level applied to it in seconds. You can try different VLT percentages on your actual vehicle before committing.
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