Post a cleaner cut.
Give a small exported clip more room to breathe before it reaches a larger feed or screen.
Open this workflowMake soft, low-resolution footage easier to watch and share. Choose a video, compare the difference, and keep control of every frame in a simple browser workflow.
BeforeAfterStart with the moment
People search for a video upscaler because a real clip is falling short—not because they want another technical dashboard.
Give a small exported clip more room to breathe before it reaches a larger feed or screen.
Open this workflowMake a low-resolution recording easier to revisit without pretending lost detail can be perfectly rebuilt.
Open this workflowHelp illustrated lines, interface text, and game captures hold together at a larger viewing size.
Open this workflowPrepare a product clip for a storefront, campaign draft, or review without burying it in an editor.
Open this workflowHow to upscale a video
The final product flow is intentionally short: choose, compare, save. Every extra step must earn its place.
Start with the footage itself. No account form, project setup, or software installation comes first.
A useful preview should make the trade-off visible, so you can judge edges, faces, text, and motion with your own eyes.
Export is the finish line. Resolution labels matter only when the final file really contains that output size.
A clearer expectation
Better output starts with an honest diagnosis. Resolution, blur, compression, noise, and missed focus are different problems.
Privacy should feel simple
VideoUpscaler processes supported MP4/H.264 footage on your device with WebGPU and WebCodecs. The benefit is human: fewer handoffs and more control over clips you may not want on someone else’s server.
Questions before you try
Clear answers are part of the product. If the footage needs a different repair, you should know before spending time on it.
Choose a videoA video upscaler increases the frame dimensions and aims to keep edges, textures, and motion looking cleaner at the larger size. It can make small or soft footage easier to watch, but it cannot recreate every detail that the camera never captured.
Yes. VideoUpscaler processes supported MP4/H.264 videos for free in a compatible desktop browser. Choose a file, review the preview, and save the 2× result without an account or desktop installation.
The verified browser workflow currently creates a 2× output. A 1080p source therefore becomes 4K, while smaller inputs reach correspondingly smaller dimensions. The workbench shows the calculated target size before processing.
Upscaling can help with low resolution and mild softness. Heavy motion blur, missed focus, blocked subjects, or severe compression damage usually need a different kind of restoration and may not be recoverable.
The current 2× workflow processes supported footage locally in your browser. The selected video is not uploaded to a video-processing server. Website delivery and optional consented analytics remain separate network activity.
Not automatically. The best result depends on the footage: faces, animation, text, product edges, and old recordings fail in different ways. A useful upscaler should let you compare the result instead of asking you to trust an AI label.
Start with the footage
Choose the clip first. Judge the result with your own eyes.