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Restore old, faded, blurry, or damaged photos with AI. Upload a picture and generate cleaner, sharper results for portraits, family archives, and creative recovery work.
Photo Restoration is a dedicated AI tool for repairing old or damaged images. It helps improve clarity, reduce visible wear, and make archived photos look more usable again.
The tool is especially useful for restoring family portraits, scanned prints, aged photographs, and low-quality legacy images that need a cleaner presentation.
Instead of using a full editing suite, you can upload one image, choose your preferred aspect ratio, and generate a restored version directly.
Improve old, faded, scratched, or low-quality images with a focused AI restoration workflow.
Recover cleaner facial features, edges, and overall image readability for portraits and archival photos.
Great for family photos, scanned prints, memory books, historical references, and sentimental image recovery.
Keep the original dimensions or choose a new aspect ratio for easier sharing, framing, or publishing.
Upload one image and restore it directly without building a multi-step editing process.
Use the same generator flow, credits system, and task handling already available across the site.
A simple three-step workflow for restoring damaged photos online.
Start with the image you want to repair. Scanned photos, old portraits, and low-quality legacy images are all good candidates.
Keep the original image shape or pick a new ratio if you want an output better suited for social sharing, print layouts, or design work.
Run the restoration, review the result, and download the repaired image for archiving, printing, or further editing.
Use the cleanest scan or source image you have.
Crop away unnecessary borders before restoring if the photo includes large margins.
Original aspect ratio is usually best for archival work.
Portrait photos tend to benefit the most from restoration.
If the result still feels soft, try a better scan or a tighter crop.
Generate multiple versions when working on important family or client archives.
It works well for old, faded, blurry, scanned, or damaged photos, especially portraits and archived family images.
No. You only need one image to start the restoration workflow.
Yes. You can keep the original dimensions or choose another supported aspect ratio.
Yes. Family portraits, printed scans, and sentimental archive images are some of the best use cases.
Yes. Restored outputs can be used for sharing, albums, presentations, or follow-up editing work.
Results depend on the source quality, but it can significantly improve many damaged or low-quality photos.
Repair old and damaged photos with a faster AI workflow.
Upload an image and generate a cleaner, sharper restored version in just a few steps.
Start restoring old photos now.