What is Pixop?

Pixop is a cloud-based AI video enhancement tool that uses ML filters to remaster and upscale videos from SD to UHD 8K. It also includes filters for sharpening, de-blurring, de-noising, and changing frame rate to improve video quality. It offers a web app that is intuitive and user-friendly for individuals and businesses with smaller archives, as well as a REST API for larger archives and professional use. Pixop is a cost-effective solution for video professionals, filmmakers, video editors, and media production companies looking to improve video quality without investing in expensive hardware or special training.

⭐ Key features

Pixop core features and benefits include the following:

  • ✔ī¸ Video enhancement.
  • ✔ī¸ Filter application.
  • ✔ī¸ Sharpening.
  • ✔ī¸ De-blurring.
  • ✔ī¸ Frame rate change.

⚙ī¸ Use cases & applications

  • ✔ī¸ Improve video quality for small businesses.
  • ✔ī¸ Enhance video archives for media production companies.
  • ✔ī¸ Remaster old films for filmmakers.

🙋‍♂ī¸ Who is it for?

Pixop can be useful for the following user groups:

Video editors
Film producers
Content creators
Broadcast companies

💰 Pricing plans

Pixop offers a Usage based pricing model.

Pixop pricing packages

  • Utilites download and storage plan : $6.38
  • Pixop deep restoration 2 hd@25p plan : $31.57

** Pricing packages are subject to change. Always verify pricing information here

ℹī¸ Find more & support

Pixop provides an API that developers can use for programmatic access which makes it easy to integrate it with other tools or within your own applications.

You can also find more information, get support and follow Pixop updates on the following channels:

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