Restore old photos online with AI
Artifox restores old photos by improving clarity, damage, color and portrait detail. Start with a preview, then use HD credits when you need a cleaner, watermark-free download.


Before you upload
Use the highest-resolution scan or photo you have. Crop out scanner borders, avoid screenshots of photos when possible, and compare the restored result against the original before sharing it.
- Use restoration first when a source image is damaged.
- Use glare or red-eye removal for targeted portrait fixes.
- Use HD output for family archives or printable downloads.
When Artifox is the right choice
Use Artifox when you need a fast visual upgrade, clear output rights, and a practical preview before paying. The table keeps the tradeoffs visible before you upload a photo.
| Feature | Artifox | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Old photo repair | AI workflow for faded, scratched and low-detail photos. | Manual restoration can be slow and expensive. |
| Creator workflow | Repair an image, then reuse it in templates or profile assets. | Single-purpose tools do not connect to generation workflows. |
| Upgrade path | Free preview, then HD/4K and watermark-free downloads with paid credits. | Some tools require payment before showing useful output. |
Questions people ask
These answers cover privacy, pricing, output quality and common failure cases before you spend credits on a final download.
Can AI restore a badly damaged old photo?
AI can improve many damaged photos, but it cannot recover details that are completely missing with perfect accuracy. Review faces and important details before printing or sharing.
Should I scan the photo first?
Yes. A clean, high-resolution scan usually produces better restoration than a phone picture of a print.
Can I download a watermark-free restored photo?
Yes, use paid credits or a paid plan for higher-resolution, watermark-free downloads.