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Terms of service
Rules for the current free browser workflow, including local processing, estimated output detail and the responsibility to keep an original.
Last updated: August 18, 2026
1. Service and current capability
By using VideoUpscaler, you agree to these terms. The current site provides a free local 2× browser workflow for supported MP4/H.264 footage. Format and device support may change, and no paid plan is offered under these terms.
2. Permission to use the service
You may use the service for lawful personal or business purposes. You remain responsible for your source files, the output you create and any decision to publish or distribute that output.
3. Your content and rights
You retain your rights in your content. You must own the content or have the permissions required to process it, including any copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, voice and likeness rights that apply. You must not use the service to create misleading claims or unlawful impersonation.
4. Prohibited use
- Breaking laws or infringing another person's rights.
- Attempting to bypass security, rate limits or access controls.
- Introducing malware or disrupting the service.
- Misrepresenting generated or altered media in a harmful way.
- Reverse engineering where prohibited by law or using the service to build an unauthorized competing service from protected components.
5. Output quality and device limits
Upscaling cannot recover every detail missing from a source video. Results depend on the source, codec, browser, device memory and the processing engine. You should review an output before relying on or publishing it and keep an original copy of important footage.
6. Availability and changes
We may change, suspend or discontinue parts of the service as the product develops. If paid services are introduced, pricing, renewal, cancellation, credits and refund rules will be presented separately before purchase.
7. Disclaimers and liability
To the extent permitted by applicable law, the current service is provided without a promise that it will be uninterrupted, error-free or suitable for a specific purpose. Final warranty exclusions, liability limits and any mandatory consumer rights must be reviewed for the operator's jurisdiction before launch.
8. Governing law, disputes and contact
The operator legal entity, registered address, governing law, dispute venue and legal contact are not yet confirmed. These are release blockers and must be inserted after counsel reviews the final product, markets and payment model.