Old Photo Restoration
Bring faded, cracked, or scratched old photos back to life with AI restoration.
AI Image Editor
Transform your photos with AI-powered editing. Remove backgrounds, change styles, enhance lighting, and more with simple text descriptions.
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AI Image Editor Use Cases
See how AI transforms your images with professional editing capabilities
Background Removal & Replacement
Remove unwanted backgrounds and replace them with professional settings, custom scenes, or artistic environments.
💡 Remove the background and replace with a professional studio setting
Style Transfer & Artistic Effects
Transform photos into artwork with oil painting, watercolor, or cartoon effects while preserving subject details.
💡 Transform to oil painting style, impressionist technique with vibrant colors
Object Enhancement & Lighting
Enhance lighting, adjust colors, remove blemishes, and improve overall image quality with AI-powered corrections.
💡 Enhance natural lighting, adjust colors to golden hour, professional color grading
FAQ
AI Image Editor FAQ
Designed For
- Faded family portraits from the 1950s–1990s
- Scanned photos with scratches, stains, or tears
- Black-and-white photos with visible age damage
- Old school or group photos
- Archive images for print or digital preservation
Quick Facts
- Input
- JPG, PNG, WebP
- Output
- JPG, PNG
- Speed
- 8–20 seconds
- Cost
- 1 credit per image
How It Works
Upload a scan or photo of your old image
The AI repairs scratches, stains, fading, and loss of detail
Download the restored version at the same or enhanced resolution
Expert Tip
Scan at the highest resolution your scanner allows — ideally 600 DPI or above. The restoration model has more detail to work with on a higher-resolution input and will produce better results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can it fix scratches and tears?
Yes. The AI repairs physical damage including scratches, dust spots, creases, and some tears.
Does it colorize black-and-white photos?
Not by default. The restoration output stays true to the original color profile. Use the AI Image Editor for colorization.
What if a large section is missing?
The AI infers missing content from surrounding areas. Results vary — portraits work well, detailed backgrounds are harder.
What resolution should I scan at?
At minimum 300 DPI. For best results, scan at 600 DPI or higher.
Can I restore a photo that is both faded and blurry?
Yes. The restoration handles multiple damage types simultaneously.
Should I upscale before or after restoring?
Upscale first, then restore. Higher input resolution gives the restoration model more detail to recover.





