Convert standard-definition video to high-definition with AI that adds real detail, not blur.
Convert Your SD Video to HDStandard definition (SD) video — anything at or below 480p — was the norm for decades. DVDs, analog TV broadcasts, early digital cameras, and pre-2010 phones all produced SD content. On modern HD and 4K screens, this footage looks unmistakably dated: soft, pixelated, and lacking the clarity viewers expect.
AI-powered SD to HD conversion is the most effective way to modernize this footage. Unlike simple upscaling that just stretches pixels, our neural network generates genuine high-definition detail for each frame. Faces gain recognizable features, text becomes readable, landscapes reveal texture, and motion looks smoother and more natural. The SD-to-HD conversion typically takes footage from around 480 lines of resolution to 1080, a 4.5x pixel increase that produces one of the most visually dramatic improvements in AI video enhancement.
SD covers a range: 240p, 360p, and 480p. Knowing your exact resolution helps set expectations. 480p sources produce the best HD results; 240p will improve but cannot match native HD.
Some SD content is 4:3, while HD is 16:9. Our tool upscales without changing the aspect ratio. If you need to convert 4:3 to 16:9, crop or add letterboxing after enhancement.
Avoid uploading re-compressed copies. Every encoding pass removes detail. The closer to the original source, the better the HD output.
Convert standard-definition video to high-definition with AI that adds real detail, not blur.
Convert Your SD Video to HD