Smart Upscaler 2.0 is released and shining. Get even bigger, crisper images with this AI-powered image enhancer, try bulk upload, and get access to API.
Smart Upscaler is a quick and easy way of making images of low quality bigger and better with the help of machine learning. Sharpening, noise reduction, and upscaling are all done through a fully-automated process. With this 2.0 version, users get even more features:
Join the release party on Product Hunt and let us know what you think.
The Smart Upscaler uses AI to clean up almost any photo. Version 2.0 greatly improves access; you can now upload images in bulk rather than 1-by-1. This makes it much more practical to use for large jobs such as upscaling e-commerce photos or user-generated content.
We also have officially launched the API endpoint so photo enhancement can be integrated directly into your apps. Of course, along the way we have made improvements to both usability and stability, so if you were on the fence before please give it a try.
Save time by uploading a batch of photos and letting us do the rest. Just sit back and we will email you once the job is done. Clean and easy upscaling for up to 4x the resolution.
Want to enhance the quality of images in your applications, or make the most of your UGC? The Smart Upscaler now has a ready-to-use API to handle every request.
Don’t wait long, try Smart Upscaler for your creative goals, join the release party on Product Hunt and let us know what you think. Your feedback is what makes our products closer to users’ needs. Cheers!
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