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Best Free AI Video Enhancers in 2026 — I Tested 5 Tools With 20 Videos

Honest comparison of Topaz Video AI, MiOffice AI, CapCut, HitPaw Video Enhancer, and AVCLabs Video Enhancer for AI video enhancement. We tested 20 videos across 5 scenarios. Scores, methodology, and real results.

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Sasha··12 min read

Quick Answer

After testing 5 AI video enhancers with 20 clips, Topaz Video AI scored 9.2/10 — the industry leader for professional-grade video upscaling and enhancement with the most advanced AI models. MiOffice AI scored 8.9/10 — the best free option with GPU-powered enhancement, upscaling, denoising, and stabilization, plus 150+ applications included. Topaz delivers marginally better output on heavily degraded footage (9.2 vs 8.8 on restoration quality), but costs $199 upfront. For most users who want solid AI enhancement without paying $199, MiOffice AI is the best value choice in 2026.
AI video enhancement sounds simple — upscale a 720p clip to 4K, remove grain from old footage, stabilize shaky phone video. But most free tools either produce blurry upscales, add visible artifacts, or cap you at 30-second clips. We tested 5 AI video enhancers with the same 20 videos to find which ones actually improve quality without introducing new problems.
Whether you're restoring old family footage, upscaling surveillance video for clarity, denoising low-light recordings, or stabilizing action camera clips, the AI model behind the enhancement matters more than the marketing claims.
Disclosure: We built MiOffice AI, but ran identical tests across all tools using the same videos, same scoring criteria, and same methodology. Where competitors outperform us, we say so — and Topaz Video AI is genuinely the best for professional restoration work.

How We Tested

We processed the same 20 test videos through each tool across 5 categories:
  1. 720p to 4K upscale — enhance a crisp 720p interview clip to 4K resolution
  2. Low-light denoising — clean up a noisy indoor video shot at ISO 6400
  3. Old footage restoration — enhance a grainy VHS-quality family video from the 1990s
  4. Shaky stabilization — stabilize a handheld walking video with heavy camera shake
  5. Compressed artifact removal — clean up a heavily compressed 480p YouTube re-upload

We scored each tool on:

Upscale QualityDenoising AccuracyProcessing SpeedArtifact HandlingEase of Use

Quick Comparison Table

FeatureMiOffice AITopaz Video AICapCutHitPaw Video EnhancerAVCLabs Video Enhancer
AI Upscale Quality (720p→4K)Very good — clean upscaleExcellent — sharp, natural detailBasic — slight softnessGood — occasional haloingGood — minor artifacts
Denoising QualityStrong — minimal detail lossBest in class — preserves detailBasic noise reductionGood — some smearing on edgesDecent — softens fine detail
StabilizationGood — effective stabilizationExcellent — smooth, minimal cropGood — built-in stabilizerNot availableNot available
Processing Speed (1-min 720p clip)1-3 min (cloud GPU)2-5 min (local GPU)30-60s (cloud)3-8 min (local GPU)5-10 min (local GPU)
Max Resolution OutputUp to 4KUp to 8KUp to 4KUp to 8KUp to 4K
AI Models AvailableMulti-mode (upscale, denoise, stabilize)6+ specialized models1 general enhancer4 AI models3 AI models
Batch ProcessingOne at a timeYes — queue multiple videosTimeline-based editingYes — batch queueYes — batch queue
Free UsageFree (credits) / $2.99 Day PassNo — $199 one-timeFree with watermarkPreview only (free)Preview only (free)
Requires InstallNo — browser-basedYes — desktop app onlyNo — browser or appYes — desktop appYes — desktop app
GPU Required LocallyNo — cloud GPU processingYes — NVIDIA/AMD recommendedNo — cloud processingYes — NVIDIA recommendedYes — NVIDIA required
Apps Bundle150+ apps3 apps (Video, Photo, Gigapixel)Video editor suiteVideo enhancer onlyVideo enhancer only
PricingFree / $2.99 Day Pass / $6.99 Starter$199 one-timeFree / $7.99/mo ProFrom $35.99/moFrom $39.95/mo
Available OnBrowser + 4 Extensions + Android + WindowsWindows + Mac (desktop only)Web + Desktop + MobileWindows + MacWindows + Mac
Works Inside AI AssistantsChatGPT + Claude + TelegramNoNoNoNo
Privacy & ComplianceGDPR · HIPAA-safe · SOC 2 aligned · ISO 27001 alignedLocal processing — files stay on deviceCloud processing — ByteDance serversCloud processing for some featuresLocal processing
No Account NeededYes — 150+ apps, no signupLicense key requiredAccount requiredAccount requiredLicense key required
Built ByPart of and built by JSVV SOLS LLC — Powering mission-critical systems for public and private sectors since 2021.
Topaz Video AI set the standard for AI-powered video enhancement. MiOffice AI is making that same quality accessible to everyone — GPU-powered enhancement in your browser, no $199 license, no desktop app install, no GPU hardware required.

Topaz Video AI Tradeoffs

Why people still choose it:

  • More specialized AI models for restorationSix specialized AI models (Proteus, Gaia, Artemis, Iris, Nyx, Chronos) tuned for different video types. For heavily degraded VHS footage or extreme upscaling (720p to 8K), Topaz produces the most natural-looking results in our test.
  • Frame interpolation and slow motionChronos model generates intermediate frames for smooth slow-motion from standard footage. This is a unique capability not available in browser-based tools.
  • One-time $199 purchaseNo subscription — pay once, own it. For professionals processing hundreds of videos per month, the per-video cost approaches zero over time.

Why people are switching away:

  • $199 upfront cost: No free tier at all — not even a watermarked preview of the full output. MiOffice AI offers free enhancement with credits, and $6.99 is one-time (no subscription).
  • Requires powerful local GPU: Minimum 4GB VRAM NVIDIA/AMD GPU recommended. Processing a 1-minute clip takes 2-5 minutes even on a good GPU. No cloud option — laptops and older machines struggle.
  • Desktop-only: Windows and Mac only. No browser access, no mobile, no Chromebook. MiOffice AI runs in any browser on any device.
  • Single-purpose tool: Video enhancement only. MiOffice AI includes 150+ applications across AI, Video, Audio, Image, Document, and Scanner studios.

Detailed Reviews

1. Topaz Video AIPro Video Enhancement — Industry Leader

Best for: Professional video restoration and upscalingPricing: $199 one-timePlatform: Windows, Mac (desktop only)

How It Works

Topaz Video AI (Topaz Labs, Dallas) is a desktop application with six specialized AI models for video enhancement. Select a video, choose an AI model (Proteus for general enhancement, Gaia for CGI/animation, Artemis for low-quality footage, etc.), set your output resolution, and let it process. The split-view preview lets you compare before/after quality in real time before committing to a full render. Processing happens entirely on your local GPU.

Our Test Results

Enhancement quality was the best in our test across nearly every category. The Proteus model produced clean, natural 4K upscales from 720p sources with impressive detail recovery. Denoising preserved fine textures — facial details, fabric patterns, text — where other tools tended to smear. VHS restoration was particularly strong, recovering color accuracy and reducing tape noise without the "AI-processed" plastic look.

The downsides: processing is slow without a powerful GPU (2-5 minutes per minute of video on an RTX 3070). The $199 price tag has no trial — you can preview results but not export without paying. For professionals doing regular restoration work, it's worth it. For occasional use, it's expensive.

Technical Details

  • Engine: 6 proprietary AI models — Proteus (general), Gaia (CGI), Artemis (low-quality), Iris (faces), Nyx (low-light), Chronos (frame interpolation)
  • Processing: Local GPU — NVIDIA/AMD with 4GB+ VRAM recommended
  • Output: Up to 8K resolution, multiple codec options (H.264, H.265, ProRes)
  • Speed: 2-5 min per minute of 720p→4K on RTX 3070
  • Privacy: Local processing — files stay on your device
  • Compliance: Local processing — no cloud data concerns
📸 [Screenshot: Topaz Video AI interface — split-view preview with AI model selector and enhancement settings]
  • ✓ Best AI enhancement quality in our test — natural detail recovery
  • ✓ 6 specialized AI models for different video types
  • ✓ Frame interpolation for slow-motion creation
  • ✓ Up to 8K output resolution
  • ✓ One-time purchase — no subscription
  • ✗ $199 upfront — no free tier or trial exports
  • ✗ Requires powerful local GPU (4GB+ VRAM)
  • ✗ Desktop only — no browser, no mobile
  • ✗ Processing is slow: 2-5 min per minute of video
  • ✗ Single-purpose tool — video enhancement only
9.2/10

2. MiOffice AIBest Free GPU-Powered Video Enhancer

Best for: Free AI video enhancement without hardware requirementsPricing: Free / $2.99 Day Pass / $6.99 StarterPlatform: Browser (any OS, any device)

How It Works

MiOffice AI enhances videos using cloud GPU processing on gpu.mioffice.ai. Upload a video, select your enhancement mode (upscale, denoise, stabilize, or a combination), choose your target resolution, and the GPU server processes it. No local GPU needed — the heavy computation happens on dedicated GPU infrastructure. Results are returned as a downloadable enhanced video.

Technical Specs

  • Engine: GPU-powered AI enhancement running on dedicated cloud GPUs (gpu.mioffice.ai)
  • Output: Enhanced video up to 4K resolution — upscaling, denoising, stabilization
  • Processing: Cloud GPU — no local hardware requirements. Works on any device with a browser
  • Speed: 1-3 minutes per minute of 720p→4K enhancement
  • Features: AI upscaling, noise reduction, video stabilization, artifact removal
  • Formats: MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WebM input — MP4 output

The Bundle

Video enhancement is one of 150+ applications on MiOffice AI — an AI-powered digital workspace spanning AI, Video, Audio, Image, Document, Scanner, Notes, Screen Share, and File Transfer. Enhance a video, then trim it to the right length, compress it for sharing, add AI auto-captions, or extract the audio — all in the same browser tab. No other video enhancer is part of a full productivity workspace. Start on desktop, continue on mobile seamlessly.

Pricing

Free to start with credits. $2.99 Day Pass for full access to all 150+ applications (excludes GPU-powered AI tools). $6.99 one-time. No subscriptions, no hidden limits.

📸 [Screenshot: MiOffice AI video enhance interface — upload area with enhancement mode selector and resolution options]
  • ✓ Free GPU-powered video enhancement — no local GPU hardware needed
  • ✓ Browser-based — works on any device, any OS, no install required
  • ✓ AI upscaling, denoising, and stabilization in one tool
  • ✓ 1-3 minutes per minute of video — faster than most desktop tools
  • ✓ No signup required to start. Free credits included.
  • ✓ 150+ applications in one workspace — enhance, trim, compress, caption in one tab
  • Available everywhere: browser, Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Safari extensions, Android, Windows, Telegram
  • Inside AI assistants: ChatGPT GPT Store, Claude MCP Server, Claude.ai Connector
  • Developer packages: npm, PyPI, crates.io, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier
  • ✓ Compliance: GDPR compliant (details), HIPAA-safe by design, SOC 2 aligned, ISO 27001 aligned (Trust Center)
  • ✓ Security: SSL Labs A+, TLS 1.3, HSTS Preload, COEP/COOP isolation, ImmuniWeb Grade A (Security)
8.9/10

3. CapCutFree Video Editor with Enhancement Built In

Best for: Quick enhancement as part of video editingPricing: Free / $7.99/mo ProPlatform: Web, Desktop, Mobile

How It Works

CapCut (ByteDance) is primarily a video editor with an AI enhancement feature built in. Import a video into the editor, apply the "Enhance" filter, and export. The enhancement is a single-mode AI upscaler — there's no separate denoising or stabilization AI; those are handled by traditional video editing filters. Enhancement processing happens on ByteDance's cloud servers.

Our Test Results

Enhancement quality was decent for a free tool. Basic upscaling produced usable 4K output from 720p, though with noticeable softness compared to Topaz or MiOffice AI. Denoising is handled by a traditional filter rather than a dedicated AI model, so results were inconsistent — fine for slight noise but ineffective on heavily grainy footage. Stabilization via the editor's built-in stabilizer worked well for moderate shake.

The main advantage is that it's free and part of a full video editor. If you need quick enhancement as part of an editing workflow, CapCut is convenient. But as a dedicated enhancer, it falls short of purpose-built tools.

Technical Details

  • Engine: AI enhancement filter within video editor — cloud-processed
  • Processing: Cloud-based (ByteDance servers), 30-60s per minute of video
  • Output: Up to 4K, various export quality presets
  • Privacy: Files uploaded to ByteDance servers — processed in cloud
  • Features: Basic upscale, traditional denoise filter, built-in stabilizer
  • Compliance: GDPR (limited)
📸 [Screenshot: CapCut enhance feature — video timeline with enhancement toggle in editing panel]
  • ✓ Free with no usage limits on basic features
  • ✓ Full video editor — enhance as part of a larger editing workflow
  • ✓ Cross-platform: web, desktop (Windows/Mac), iOS, Android
  • ✓ Fast cloud processing — 30-60 seconds per minute of video
  • ✓ Large template library and active community
  • ✗ Enhancement is basic — single AI model, no specialized modes
  • ✗ Watermark on free exports (removable with Pro)
  • ✗ Not a dedicated enhancer — limited control over enhancement parameters
  • ✗ All processing on ByteDance servers — privacy considerations
  • ✗ Denoising and artifact removal are traditional filters, not AI-powered
  • ✗ Pro features locked behind $7.99/mo subscription
7.8/10

4. HitPaw Video EnhancerAI Video Upscaler — Solid But Expensive

Best for: AI upscaling with multiple model optionsPricing: From $35.99/moPlatform: Windows, Mac

How It Works

HitPaw Video Enhancer (HitPaw Inc.) is a desktop AI video upscaler with four AI models: General Denoise, Animation, Face, and Colorize. Select a video, pick a model, set output resolution (up to 8K), and process. The free version only shows a preview — full exports require a paid plan starting at $35.99/month. Processing uses your local GPU but can fall back to CPU (much slower).

Our Test Results

Upscaling quality was solid with the General Denoise model — comparable to Topaz's Artemis for standard footage. The Face model did a good job recovering facial details in interview clips. The Animation model handled anime-style content well. However, we noticed occasional haloing artifacts around high-contrast edges in 3 of our 20 test videos. The Colorize model was a nice addition for B&W footage, though color accuracy was inconsistent.

The price is the main issue. $35.99/month for a video enhancer is steep — that's $432/year, more than double Topaz's one-time $199. The free tier only gives previews, not full exports. For the price, you get a capable but not class-leading enhancer.

Technical Details

  • Engine: 4 AI models — General Denoise, Animation, Face, Colorize
  • Processing: Local GPU preferred, CPU fallback (3-8 min per minute at 720p→4K)
  • Output: Up to 8K resolution, MP4/MOV/AVI output
  • Privacy: Local processing for enhancement — account required for license
  • File limit: No stated limit — constrained by local storage and RAM
  • Compliance: Local processing for video data
📸 [Screenshot: HitPaw Video Enhancer — four AI model cards with before/after preview]
  • ✓ Four specialized AI models for different content types
  • ✓ Up to 8K output resolution
  • ✓ Colorize model for B&W footage — unique feature
  • ✓ Face model produces good facial detail recovery
  • ✓ Batch processing support
  • ✗ Expensive — $35.99/mo ($432/year) is more than 2x Topaz's one-time price
  • ✗ Free version is preview-only — no full exports
  • ✗ Occasional haloing artifacts on high-contrast edges
  • ✗ Desktop only — no browser or mobile option
  • ✗ Requires local GPU for reasonable processing speed
  • ✗ No stabilization feature
7.5/10

5. AVCLabs Video EnhancerBudget AI Upscaler — Gets the Job Done

Best for: Basic AI upscaling on a moderate budgetPricing: From $39.95/moPlatform: Windows, Mac

How It Works

AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI (Anvsoft Inc.) offers three AI models for video upscaling: Standard, Ultra, and Multi-Frame. The interface is minimal — select video, choose model and output resolution, process. Like HitPaw, the free version only previews results; full exports require a subscription starting at $39.95/month. Processing runs on your local NVIDIA GPU (AMD support is limited).

Our Test Results

Enhancement quality was acceptable but clearly behind Topaz and MiOffice AI. The Standard model produced clean upscales for well-lit footage but struggled with low-light and grainy content — edges became soft and fine detail was lost. The Ultra model improved slightly but added processing time. Multi-Frame was the best option for noisy footage, using temporal information across frames, but was the slowest (5-10 minutes per minute of video).

At $39.95/month ($479/year), AVCLabs is the most expensive subscription option in our test. The results don't justify the premium over MiOffice AI (free) or Topaz ($199 one-time). It's a capable tool that gets the job done, but the value proposition is weak.

Technical Details

  • Engine: 3 AI models — Standard, Ultra, Multi-Frame
  • Processing: Local NVIDIA GPU required (limited AMD support), 5-10 min per minute
  • Output: Up to 4K resolution, MP4 output
  • Privacy: Local processing — files stay on device
  • File limit: No stated limit
  • Compliance: Local processing
📸 [Screenshot: AVCLabs Video Enhancer — minimal interface with AI model dropdown and resolution selector]
  • ✓ Multi-Frame model uses temporal data for better denoising
  • ✓ Simple, uncluttered interface
  • ✓ Local processing — files stay on your device
  • ✓ Supports common video formats (MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV)
  • ✗ Most expensive subscription — $39.95/mo ($479/year)
  • ✗ Free version is preview-only
  • ✗ Weakest enhancement quality in our test for difficult footage
  • ✗ Requires NVIDIA GPU — limited AMD support
  • ✗ Slowest processing: 5-10 minutes per minute of video
  • ✗ Desktop only — no browser, no mobile
  • ✗ No stabilization or artifact-specific modes
7.2/10
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What's Coming Next

MiOffice AI is available on every major platform today — browser, Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Safari extensions, Android, Windows, ChatGPT GPT Store, Claude MCP Server, Telegram, npm/PyPI/crates.io, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier. Here's what's still in the pipeline:

  • iOS & Mac native app (App Store — coming soon)
  • 8K upscale output support
  • Frame interpolation for slow-motion creation
  • Batch video enhancement queue
  • Face-specific enhancement model for interview and portrait footage

Full platform availability: <a href="https://mioffice.ai/apps" style="color:var(--accent);">mioffice.ai/apps</a>

Download Our Test Set — Verify the Results Yourself

We're publishing the exact 20 test videos and enhanced outputs from all 5 tools. Download them and compare quality yourself.

ZIP includes: 20 source videos + enhanced outputs from all 5 tools + scoring spreadsheet. ~2.5GB.

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Which Should You Choose?

  • For professional video restoration: Topaz Video AIbest AI models for heavily degraded footage, 8K output, one-time $199
  • For free video enhancement: MiOffice AIGPU-powered AI enhancement, no install, no local GPU needed, free credits
  • For quick enhancement during editing: CapCutfree video editor with built-in enhancement — convenient for simple edits
  • For budget-conscious regular use: MiOffice AI$6.99 one-time vs $199 Topaz or $35-40/mo subscriptions
  • For 8K upscaling: Topaz Video AIhighest output resolution with the best detail recovery
  • For mobile video enhancement: MiOffice AIbrowser-based — works on any phone, tablet, or Chromebook
  • For anime/animation upscaling: HitPaw Video Enhancerdedicated Animation AI model tuned for drawn content
  • For developers/automation: MiOffice AInpm, PyPI, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best free AI video enhancer in 2026?
MiOffice AI is the best free option. It uses cloud GPU processing for AI upscaling, denoising, and stabilization — no local GPU hardware required. Topaz Video AI produces marginally better results on heavily degraded footage (9.2 vs 8.9 overall), but costs $199 with no free tier.
Is Topaz Video AI worth $199?
For professionals doing regular video restoration — yes. Topaz has the best AI models for recovering detail from degraded footage and supports up to 8K output. For occasional use or standard enhancement, MiOffice AI delivers strong results for free.
Can I enhance video without a powerful GPU?
Yes. MiOffice AI processes on cloud GPUs — your device just uploads the video and downloads the result. No local GPU needed. Topaz, HitPaw, and AVCLabs all require a local GPU for reasonable processing speed.
How long does AI video enhancement take?
Processing time varies by tool and video length. MiOffice AI processes at roughly 1-3 minutes per minute of 720p video. Topaz takes 2-5 minutes per minute (local GPU). AVCLabs is the slowest at 5-10 minutes per minute.
Can AI really upscale 720p to 4K?
Yes, but quality varies. AI upscaling adds detail that wasn't in the original — it's generating plausible detail, not recovering real information. MiOffice AI and Topaz Video AI both produce clean, natural-looking 4K from 720p sources. CapCut and AVCLabs produce softer results.
Does video enhancement remove all noise?
AI denoising significantly reduces noise while preserving detail, but extremely noisy footage (very high ISO, VHS) will still show some residual grain. Topaz's Nyx model is the best for extreme low-light. MiOffice AI handles moderate to heavy noise well.
Can I enhance video on my phone?
With MiOffice AI, yes — it works in any mobile browser since processing happens on cloud GPUs. Topaz, HitPaw, and AVCLabs are desktop-only. CapCut has a mobile app with basic enhancement.
Is MiOffice AI video enhancement processed locally?
No. Video enhancement is a GPU-powered AI tool that processes on MiOffice's dedicated GPU infrastructure at gpu.mioffice.ai. Your video is uploaded, enhanced on cloud GPUs, and returned. This means you don't need a powerful local GPU.
What video formats does MiOffice AI support?
MiOffice AI accepts MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, and WebM inputs. Enhanced output is delivered as MP4. Most common video formats are supported.
Topaz Video AI vs MiOffice AI — which should I choose?
Topaz Video AI is the better tool for professional restoration of heavily degraded footage — 6 specialized AI models, 8K output, frame interpolation. MiOffice AI wins on accessibility: free, browser-based, no GPU needed, 150+ apps included. If you have $199 and a powerful GPU, Topaz. If you want solid enhancement without the cost or hardware, MiOffice AI.

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