Video Upscale takes low-resolution or choppy footage and returns a sharper, smoother file at up to 4K resolution and 120fps. If you have clips recorded on older phones, screen-capture software, or entry-level cameras that look grainy or stuttery on modern displays, this is the tool that fixes it. Upload the file, choose your output settings, and get a version that actually holds up. The model handles two jobs at once: it increases resolution by reconstructing fine detail rather than just stretching pixels, and it interpolates frames so motion looks fluid instead of jerky. You can target 720p, 1080p, or 4K for resolution, and set the frame rate anywhere from 15fps to 120fps. Those two controls together address most real-world needs, from social media clips to archived family footage. For creators, editors, and anyone sitting on old clips they want to post or share, Video Upscale works as a simple final step before export. Upload the original, run the model, download the result. The whole process takes a few minutes and produces a file ready to use anywhere.
Video Upscale is an AI model that takes low-resolution or choppy video footage and outputs a sharper, smoother version at up to 4K and 120fps. The problem it solves is a familiar one: footage recorded on older devices, screen-share calls, or at lower camera settings that looks grainy or stuttery when played back on modern screens. On Picasso IA, you run the model directly in your browser with nothing to install. A 480p clip from a few years ago, a webcam recording from a video call, a product demo shot in poor conditions, any of these can come back looking considerably cleaner.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Video Upscale on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes. Video Upscale is available on Picasso IA without needing a paid plan to get started. Upload a clip, run it, and download the result to see if it meets your needs.
How long does it take to get results? Processing time scales with the length and original resolution of the clip. A short clip under a minute typically finishes in one to three minutes. Longer footage or higher output settings will take more time.
What output formats are supported? The model returns a standard video file you can download and use directly. It works in editing software, on social platforms, in presentations, or as an archived version of the original.
Can I customize the output quality or style? Yes. You control both the resolution (720p, 1080p, or 4K) and the target frame rate (15fps up to 120fps). Choosing a lower resolution produces a smaller file; choosing a higher frame rate makes motion appear more fluid.
What happens if I'm not happy with the result? Re-run the model with different settings. If the output looks over-processed, try a slightly lower resolution or frame rate. Different types of footage respond differently to upscaling, and a second run usually produces a better result.
Where can I use the outputs? The downloaded file is standard video, compatible with any editing tool, social media upload, presentation software, or local archive. No watermarks are added to the output.
The credit cost for this model varies based on the settings you choose. Below are the costs per configuration:
Everything this model can do for you
Upscale any video to 4K resolution for sharper detail on high-resolution screens.
Increase frame rate up to 120fps for fluid, natural-looking motion.
Choose between 720p, 1080p, and 4K to match your target platform.
Run the upscaler directly in your browser without installing anything.
Set resolution and frame rate with two inputs, then start the process.
The model reconstructs fine detail rather than simply stretching pixels.
Download watermark-free video ready for editing or direct publishing.
No manual editing or technical skills required