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EnhancePro AI vs Topaz Video AI: Which Should You Choose?

Updated August 2026 · 7 min read · Comparison

Topaz Video AI is one of the most famous names in AI video enhancement. But it's also expensive and has a steep learning curve. So how does the more affordable EnhancePro AI compare? In this head-to-head, we break down the real differences so you can decide which tool fits your needs — and your budget.

Quick Comparison Table

EnhancePro AITopaz Video AI
Price modelOne-time purchase (from $29.99)Subscription or premium one-time license
Typical cost~$49.99 lifetimeMuch higher; subscription ongoing
Ease of useSimple 3-step workflowSteep learning curve, many settings
PrivacyRuns 100% locallyRuns locally
Upscaling to 4K
Denoise / deblur
Advanced model controlBasic presetsDeep per-model controls
Frame interpolationNoYes
Free trialYes (first minute free)30-day money-back, no free trial
Best forMost users, value buyersProfessionals, archival work

Price: A Massive Difference

This is the biggest gap between the two. EnhancePro AI is a one-time purchase — a lifetime license is around $49.99, with cheaper 1-month and 1-year options. Topaz Video AI uses a subscription model (or an expensive perpetual license), so it costs far more over time, especially if you only enhance videos occasionally.

If budget is a consideration — and it is for most hobbyists, YouTubers and small businesses — EnhancePro AI wins clearly.

Ease of Use

EnhancePro AI is designed for non-experts: add your video, pick the enhancement (upscale to 4K, denoise, deblur, restore), and export. Topaz Video AI gives you a huge toolbox of models and parameters, which is powerful but overwhelming — it has a real learning curve and usually requires watching tutorials to get good results.

For the majority of people who just want better-looking video, EnhancePro AI is far easier.

Quality & Control

Both use neural networks to reconstruct detail, and for most footage the output quality is comparable. The difference is in control: Topaz lets you choose among many models and fine-tune settings for specific footage, which matters for demanding archival or restoration projects. EnhancePro AI keeps it simple with preset enhancement options that produce excellent results automatically.

Topaz also offers frame interpolation (adding frames to make 30fps footage smoother), which EnhancePro AI currently doesn't include.

Hardware Requirements

Both need a dedicated GPU for reasonable speeds. EnhancePro AI requires Vulkan support (NVIDIA, AMD); Topaz also prefers a strong NVIDIA GPU. Neither is a good fit for a laptop without a discrete graphics card.

Privacy

Both process locally — your footage is never uploaded. This is a point where the two tools agree.

Our Verdict

The Verdict

Choose EnhancePro AI if you're a typical user — a YouTuber, a person restoring family videos, or a small business cleaning up security footage — who wants great results, simple operation and no subscription.

Choose Topaz Video AI if you're a professional working on demanding restoration projects, need fine-grained model control, or require frame interpolation, and you have the budget for it.

Given the price difference, we recommend most people start with EnhancePro AI's free trial — it costs nothing to see if the quality is good enough for your project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Topaz Video AI better than EnhancePro AI?

Topaz offers more advanced controls and features like frame interpolation, but it costs far more and is harder to learn. For most users, EnhancePro AI delivers comparable quality with far better value and simplicity.

Can EnhancePro AI replace Topaz Video AI?

For most enhancement tasks — upscaling to 4K, denoising, deblurring and restoration — yes. The main exceptions are frame interpolation and very deep per-footage model tuning.

Is Topaz Video AI worth the price?

It's worth it for professionals who use it daily on commercial work. For occasional use, the cost is hard to justify compared to EnhancePro AI.

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