Photo Restoration Tools

These tools bring damaged and faded photos back to life. Use them together for best results on severely degraded originals.

Which Tool Do You Need?

If your photo has scratches, tears, stains, or fading...
Use Old Photo Restoration
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If your scanned photo is too low-resolution to use...
Use AI Image Upscaler
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If your photo is blurry or lacks sharpness...
Use Image Enhancer
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If your photo has multiple problems...
Use Upscale → Restore → Enhance (in that order)
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Old Photo Restoration

Repair scratches, fading, tears, and damage in scanned family photos and historical images.

AI Image Upscaler

Increase the resolution of your scanned photos before restoration for best results.

Image Enhancer

Sharpen and improve the final output after restoration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best order to use these tools for old photos?

Upscale first, then restore, then enhance. Higher input resolution gives the restoration AI more to work with.

Can I restore a photo that is torn?

Yes. The AI infers missing content from surrounding areas. Works best when the torn section is background, not a face.

Does it colorize black-and-white photos?

Not automatically. For colorization, use the AI Image Editor.

What resolution should I scan at?

Minimum 300 DPI. 600 DPI or higher for small prints or heavily damaged originals.