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Gigapixel AI for video is a tool created by Topaz Labs which can upscale videos by up to 400%. It can create 5K video from 720p footage or 8K video from 1080p footage with quite impressive results. It is based on Gigapixel AI for photos, which has been available for some time already. Gigapixel AI for video is currently available as a paid service or as a free beta version desktop application for Windows.
Gigapixel AI for video – upscaling example. Source: Topaz Labs
Topaz Labs is a software company known rather for their photography adjustments software Topaz Studio. Among other functions and filters, it offers Gigapixel AI for photos, which upscale them by up to 600% while preserving image quality. Recently, the company launched Gigapixel AI for videos as well. What does it offer?
According to Topaz Labs, Gigapixel AI for video has been trained on thousands of videos and it combines information from multiple input video frames to provide good results. It is able enlarge videos to a maximum of 8K resolution with more details and motion consistency.
Judging from Topaz demo videos on their Vimeo channel, I have to say that the results look better than I would expect from an artificial upscaling software. There are some limitations, however – if the input clip is a very low quality file, the upscaled version is not ideal. It is quite obvious from the wildlife example with running horses on the beach.
Gigapixel AI for video – Low resolution upscaling example. Source: Topaz Labs
In many scenarios, the quality is actually good enough for me. Especially when upscaling 720p or 1080p footage, because that gives the computer more detailed image to begin with.
Topaz Gigapixel AI for video is currently available either as a paid online upload service or as a desktop application (currently free, but still in beta version). The app is only available for Windows 10 computers.
The online upload service requires users to send the desired input video file to Topaz Labs and when done, they will send the resulting upscaled file back.
They offer free proof comparison. You can send the desired video to them and receive a maximum 60 seconds long video limited to 200MB and up to 8K (7680×4320) resolution. It is a side-by-side video which also includes their watermark.
The full paid service limits the upload to 10GB in size. Topaz Labs will send you the resulting ready-to-use file in up to 8K (7680×4320) resolution back. It is not limited in length, nor does it have a watermark. Pricing consists of base fee of $2 and then $0.001 (for 2x upscaling) or $0.002 (for 4x upscaling) per 1 milion input pixels processed.
Gigapixel AI for video – Online service pricing examples. Source: Topaz Labs
If you want to employ your own machine’s computing power, Topaz offers Gigapixel AI for video as an app for download. It is currently free of charge (only for non-commercial purpose) and still in open beta testing version. Topaz is gathering feedback from users so that they can improve the app for its final release. It works only for computers with Windows 10 operating system.
As any serious AI software, it requires a fast computer. The recommended system configuration is 32 GB RAM plus an nVidia graphics card with 6GB or more VRAM. According to Topaz Labs, you can still run it on a less powerful machine, but it is going to be slow.
Gigapixel AI for video – Windows desktop app BETA. Source: Topaz Labs
After you download and run the Windows installer, you can use it directly using the context menu (right click on a video file) in Windows file explorer. Other option is via the command line. Please refer to the documentation for help with advanced usage via command line options.
Did you try to upscale any of your videos? How do you like the Topaz Gigapixel AI for video? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.