Photo Repair

Restore old photos without losing their memory

Bring back clarity, contrast, and texture from scanned prints, faded albums, and low-resolution family portraits in one workflow.

Best for archives and family albums

Use it on yellowed prints, soft scans, and compressed portraits when you need cleaner detail before sharing, saving, or reprinting.

AI restoration workflow

Upload one old photo and let the system rebuild detail, reduce noise, and improve legibility.

Click or drag images here to upload (batch supported)
Supports PNG, JPG, WebP formats

Process Result

Old photo before restoration
Old photo after restoration

How the restoration flow works

The page is tuned for damaged or low-quality photos, not just generic sharpening.

01

Stabilize the scan

Clean common blur, compression noise, and weak contrast from old exports and phone rescans.

02

Repair damaged details

Reconstruct faces, clothing edges, and scene structure where age and low resolution erased visual cues.

03

Prepare for sharing or printing

Output a cleaner, higher-clarity version suitable for digital archiving, social sharing, or reprint workflows.

What this page focuses on

Unlike a generic enhancer page, this route is positioned for archival and sentimental photos, with copy and search intent matched to restoration use cases.

Recover soft faces and textures

Useful when the original image has lost edge definition in eyes, hair, clothing, or background objects.

Lift faded tone and contrast

Helps old prints read more clearly after scanning, especially when highlights look washed out or shadows collapse.

Fit for digital preservation

A practical step before organizing family archives, creating memorial slideshows, or preparing prints for restoration projects.

FAQ

What kinds of old photos work best?

Scanned prints, family portraits, blurry album photos, and images with mild fading or low detail are the best fit.

Is this only sharpening?

No. The page is framed as restoration, so it aims to improve overall readability, not just add edge contrast.

Can I use it for personal archive work?

Yes. It is suitable for recovering photos before organizing family albums, memorial collections, or reprint-ready files.