Upscale any video to higher resolution with AI that reconstructs real detail instead of stretching pixels.
Increase Your Video ResolutionIncreasing video resolution traditionally meant interpolation — the software guesses new pixel values by averaging neighboring pixels, producing a result that is technically higher resolution but visually identical (or worse) than the original stretched to fill the screen. This is why "upscaled" video from traditional editors looks soft and unconvincing. The fundamental problem is that no new information is being created.
AI resolution enhancement solves this by actually generating new detail. Our FlashVSR model is trained on millions of high-resolution and low-resolution video pairs, learning the statistical relationship between low-detail and high-detail versions of the same content. When it processes your video, it does not guess — it predicts what the high-resolution version should look like based on patterns learned during training. Hair gains individual strand definition. Text becomes readable. Fabric shows weave and texture. Faces reveal expressions that were previously blurred. The result is a genuine increase in visual information, not a mathematical resize. This works for any starting resolution: 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p, or 1080p — all the way up to 4K output.
Higher starting resolution gives the AI more data to work with. A 720p original upscaled to 4K will look better than a 240p original at the same target resolution. Always use the best available source file.
AI can typically add 2-4x genuine resolution improvement. Going from 480p to 4K (a 4.5x jump) works well. Going from 144p to 4K (a 15x jump) will improve quality but cannot create miracles from extremely low-resolution sources.
These are the areas where resolution improvement is most visible and most important. Zoom to 100% on text overlays and facial close-ups to evaluate the quality of the AI resolution increase.
Upscale any video to higher resolution with AI that reconstructs real detail instead of stretching pixels.
Increase Your Video Resolution