Closed beta · Invite only

Bring your old photographs back to life.

RetroPhotoFix uses purpose-built models to repair scratches, restore faded colors, and recover detail in damaged or low-resolution photographs — without the artificial polish.

Resolution upscale
~12s Avg. processing
Private Photos never stored
Examples

Decades of damage, undone.

A few examples from our test set. Restorations were produced end-to-end by our models, without manual retouching.

Before
After

Faded family portrait, c. 1890

Scratches removed, faded silver tones recovered, background reconstructed from limited surviving detail.

Before
After

Mounted print, late 19th century

Sepia tones preserved with original character. Resolution increased 4× while keeping period-accurate film grain.

Workflow

Three steps, no manual work.

Drop a photograph. Our pipeline detects damage type, picks the right model, and returns a high-resolution restoration in seconds.

01 / Upload

Drag in your photo

JPEG, PNG, HEIC, or TIFF. Up to 50 MB per file. Originals never leave the processing region.

02 / Process

Models do the work

Damage detection picks restoration, colorization, and super-resolution paths. No sliders, no presets.

03 / Download

Keep the result

Full-resolution output, original aspect ratio, side-by-side comparison. Your file, our processing.

Capabilities

Built for old photographs, not Instagram filters.

Each capability runs as an independent model trained on archival imagery. Use them individually or let the pipeline decide.

Scratch & tear repair

Removes physical damage — scratches, creases, dust spots, water stains — while preserving authentic grain.

Color restoration

Brings back faded tones in color photographs without oversaturation. Works on prints, slides, and negatives.

4× super-resolution

Reconstructs detail in low-resolution scans without inventing features. Optimized for human faces and fabric.

B&W colorization

Period-aware colorization based on era of origin. Optional — your choice whether to keep the original look.

Closed beta — by invitation.

We're testing with a small group of archivists and family historians.

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