Restore images using your instructions
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Transform and restore images with various effects
Restore and enhance image quality
Repair images by inpainting missing parts
Enhance and restore old photos
Repair images by inpainting missing parts
Erase scratches from old photos
Clean up noisy images
Clean and restore noisy document images
Repair images by removing objects
Repair images using text prompts and masks
Restore and inpaint images using text prompts
InstructIR is an advanced AI-powered tool designed to restore and enhance old photos. It leverages user-provided instructions to deliver highly personalized and precise image restoration results. Whether you have faded, blurry, or damaged photographs, InstructIR helps bring them back to life with remarkable clarity and detail. Its intuitive interface and powerful AI engine make it a valuable tool for both casual users and professionals.
• Custom Instruction Support: Add specific instructions to guide the restoration process for better results.
• Advanced Image Enhancement: Automatically correct colors, reduce noise, and sharpen details.
• Damage Repair: Fix tears, scratches, and other physical damages in old photos.
• User-Friendly Interface: Easy to use, even for users without prior photo editing experience.
• Versatile Compatibility: Works with various photo formats and sizes.
What types of photos does InstructIR work best with?
InstructIR is optimized for old, damaged, or low-quality photos. It works particularly well with images that have faded colors, blurry details, or physical damage like tears or scratches.
Can I use InstructIR for non-photo images?
While InstructIR is primarily designed for photo restoration, it can also be used on other image types, such as artwork or documents. However, best results are typically achieved with photographs.
How long does the restoration process take?
The processing time depends on the size and complexity of the image. Restoring smaller photos with minor damage can take just a few seconds, while larger or heavily damaged images may require a few minutes.