Rescue extremely low-resolution 360p video by upscaling to crisp 1080p with AI detail recovery.
Upscale Your 360p Video Now360p video is a product of the early mobile era and low-bandwidth web streaming. Early YouTube defaulted to 360p, feature phones recorded at 320x240 or 640x360, and many screen-capture tools saved at similar resolutions to minimize file size. The footage looks terrible on any modern screen.
Upscaling from 360p to 1080p is a 9x increase in total pixels, making it one of the most dramatic resolution jumps you can achieve. AI super-resolution fills those extra pixels with plausible detail rather than creating a blurry, stretched image. Our model reconstructs edges, textures, and fine patterns that make the output look significantly sharper than the original. Results are best when the source has at least some visible detail; extremely dark or severely compressed 360p footage will improve but cannot match native 1080p quality.
If the video was recorded at 360p, that is the ceiling. But if it was a 360p download of a higher-resolution original, try to find the better version. AI can only work with the detail present in the file you upload.
360p to 1080p is a huge jump. The AI will make the video look dramatically better, but it will not match native 1080p footage. Set expectations accordingly.
Upload the darkest, most motion-heavy 15-second clip. If that looks acceptable after upscaling, the rest of the video will look even better.
Rescue extremely low-resolution 360p video by upscaling to crisp 1080p with AI detail recovery.
Upscale Your 360p Video Now