I'm building a quick, free, no-nonsense tool for upscaling videos with AI right in the browser. There's no software to install, and no registration or sign up required - just input a video, and all the upscaling work is down on your own computer by the browser:
https://free.upscaler.video/
Demo here: https://youtu.be/wUuFJpo8Hfo
It's 100% open source, you can see the source code yourself: https://github.com/sb2702/free-ai-video-upscaler
I couldn't charge if I wanted to, as anyone can take the source code and host it themselves.
It right now does a better on Animated content than "Real Life" video but I'm working on porting more powerful AI models into the tool.
I built it because from previous experience as a casual user who just wants to upscale a few videos you have around, it's surprisingly frustrating. There are paid tools like Topaz Labs which are excellent but also overkill for non-professional work, or open source projects like Video2X which require a bunch of setup & config.
Some new advances in the latest browsers (like Webcodecs and WebGPU) now allow websites to do much more powerful stuff than in the past, so I wouldn't suprised if more, powerful video-editing tools come out soon that are also free & browser based.
Hey, i'm looking for a good Alternative to apps like Topaz AI. I only want to upscale my 1080p Videos to 4k with Ai. I've seen some people on the internet using CapCut for this as a free tool, but CapCut doesn't work for me, because I always get a error message telling me that something went wrong. So are there any other Free AI tools to Upscale Videos?
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for recommendations on the best free AI video upscaling tools out there. Ideally something that works well with low-res or older videos and can upscale to at least 1080p or 4K with decent quality.
Bonus if:
It runs locally (but cloud-based is fine too)
Supports batch processing
Doesn’t add watermarks
Works on Windows/Linux
I’ve tried a couple, but most seem to have limitations unless you pay. Curious to hear what’s worked best for you all!
Thanks in advance!
This is Interstellar on 4K - YouTube
The quality of this video is just something else and i wanted to know is there is any way i could upscale videos for free.
Working on a surprise birthday gift for my grandfather... we have lots of photos around the same time to work with.
A really good friend of mine released a new app called UpRes that will upscale your photos (up to 16x resolution) and video (up to 4K). It is completely free with no subscription, no ads and no account needed to use. It's literally one of the few apps I've seen that is free with no strings attached. They are looking for productive feedback for improvements and thought this community could help.
It works for iPhone iPad and MacOS.
Link below:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/upres-ai-photo-video-upscaler/id6739590673?platform=iphone
Based on my research, it seems like Topaz is the best video upscaler currently. Topaz has been around for several years now. I am wondering why there hasn't been a newcomer yet with better quality.
Is your experience the same with video upscaler software, and what is the best OS video upscaler software?
Hi all, I’m wanting to upscale my Blu Ray collection to 4K. I’ve tried finding and simply purchasing titles in 4K but some have never been released in anything higher than BR 1080p.
Happy to pay a reasonable amount for software if it’s a better product. Also aware that the quality is not likely to be at the same level of true 4K releases but just looking to improve on full HD as much as possible.
I was going to try VideoProc but not sure if it is any good? Some recommendations would be appreciated.
I need to upscale a video that have 25 minutes but every free ai upscaler has max to 3 minutes where i can upscale 25 minutes for free? i need to really do it...
Doesnt Matter if its Android or Windows, or just in the browser.
Are there any open source options for this? I've managed to grab the whole of Voyager (I have the DVDs already) that someone has AI upscaled. I'd like to do the same with the TV series Bottom but unsure how to go. I see DVDFab claim they can do it but that's paid for software. Was looking for an opensource alternative if possible.
I’ve been digging into AI video upscalers lately and noticed the market is starting to split into different categories. Curious what others here are using and how they compare.
From what I’ve seen, most tools fall into three main camps:
Real-time upscaling – things like Nvidia RTX Video Super Resolution or AMD Fluid Motion Frames, focused on smoother playback and instant enhancement during streaming or local playback.
Creative upscaling – tools that add interpretive detail or even “imagine” missing data, like Topaz Video AI’s Astra models (often used by content creators to give an artistic or cinematic touch).
Precise / restoration-focused upscaling – more traditional AI models aiming for faithful detail recovery, this catagory seems to be the most popular one?
Examples like the old Topaz Video AI, Nero AI Video Upscaler, AVC Labs Video Enhancer AI, VideoProc Converter AI, etc.
And (not sure if it should be a catagory) Open-source / community upscalers – options like SeedVR2, Cupscale (ESRGAN-based), and Waifu2x variants (especially popular for anime).
In your experience, which one actually works best right now? Is Topaz still the top choice, or are newer tools catching up?
And where do you think this technology is going? More toward real-time enhancement (playback/streaming), or high-quality offline processing for creators and archivists?
Are there any free or local AI Video Upscalers out there??
What I want to know is, is there a way to do LOCAL AI upscaling of video, either using a Mac with Apple silicon or Windows? Preferably I would like to know if there is any free or low cost software that would work well for this purpose on a Mac.
Failing that, if I absolutely have to use Windows, would it be helpful to have something like Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Windforce Overclocked Dual Fan 8GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card, in other words would that or a similar card be good enough to do it, or would there be a better way to go about this or different hardware I should consider? And in that case, is there any free or inexpensive software that runs on Windows and is highly recommended for this purpose?
I'll be frank, I've been trying to find a decent free video enhancer for weeks to upscale some old 360/480p videos I have on an old flash drive. But I can't seem to find any that works (or one I can fully understand it's features).
I tried looking things up online, but it's either the high praised programs you need to pay for (Which things are very tight atm) or "free" programs that don't do a thing unless you pay for the full version.
I know there are programs like video2x and I tried those, but despite following a guide I didn't get the best results either.
Anyone know a good free video enhancer that can boost the quality to 1080P or at least a very cheap one?
Topaz seems to be the best overall (but paid), and I have heard good things about FFmpeg, but does anyone with more experience have any other/better recommendations?
Video2x and Waifu2x Extension GUI.
Both are available on Github.
Cupscale. it's way slower but has more freedom. https://github.com/n00mkrad/cupscale
FFMPEG isn't made for "ai" upscaling like Topaz 's solution or cupscale, FFMPEG does upscaling like the old way which can or cannot do a good job.