This guide shows you how to use AI video enhancement (available in EnhancePro AI) to upscale low-resolution videos to HD, 2K or 4K in three simple steps.
How AI Video Enhancement Works
AI video enhancers use deep-learning models to reconstruct missing detail frame by frame — unlike basic editors that just stretch pixels. That's why the result stays sharp. See what an AI video enhancer is for more.
How to Upscale Videos
Click the Add button, then Open, to import your video files from your computer.
Select the output profile from the Profile dropdown, or click Settings to choose your target Resolution and Frame Rate. You can also enable denoise and restore options.
Choose the output destination and click OK. The AI converts your low-resolution video to HD.
Tips for the Best Results
- Denoise first, upscale second — cleaning grain first gives sharper results.
- 1080p is the sweet spot for most screens; 4K for large TVs or archiving.
- Export at a high bitrate (H.264/H.265) so the enhanced quality survives.
For specific scenarios, see convert low-res video to HD, upscale 480p to 1080p, and enhance old home videos.
How Long Does Upscaling Take?
Processing time depends on source resolution and duration, output quality, your GPU, and the options selected. As a benchmark, a modern GPU can process about 1 minute of 480p → 1080p in 15–30 minutes.
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