Fix Twitter’s aggressive compression and restore video quality to HD or 4K.
Upscale Your Twitter Video NowTwitter (now X) aggressively compresses every video uploaded to the platform. Even if you uploaded a crisp 1080p file, the version people download or screen-record is significantly degraded — softer detail, blocky compression artifacts, and reduced color depth. This makes repurposing Twitter video content frustrating for creators, journalists, and marketers.
An AI video upscaler can reverse much of this damage. Our models (FlashVSR for longer clips, SeedVSR for short-form) were trained on compression-degraded footage and can reconstruct the detail Twitter’s encoding removed. Across 18,023 processed videos, our platform achieves a 93.8 % success rate with measurable quality improvement (3–6 dB PSNR gain over the compressed source). The result: Twitter videos that look like they did before the platform compressed them — or better.
Use a Twitter video downloader that grabs the highest quality variant. Twitter serves different qualities to different devices. The better the source, the better the AI upscaling result.
If you screen-recorded a Twitter video instead of downloading it, the quality is even lower — double-compressed with screen capture artifacts on top. Direct downloads always produce better upscaling results.
If you’re repurposing a Twitter clip for Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube, upscale it first. Each platform will re-compress during upload, so starting with a higher quality source means better final quality on the destination platform.
Our Video Upscaler handles clips up to 25 seconds in one pass. For longer Twitter videos, the Video Enhancer supports up to 10 minutes with segment-based parallel processing.
Fix Twitter’s aggressive compression and restore video quality to HD or 4K.
Upscale Your Twitter Video Now