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Image Repair

AI-powered repair for scratches, noise, blur and artifacts

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Features

Key Features

Discover what makes our image repair tool perfect for photo restoration

Multiple Repair Modes

Scratch repair, noise reduction, sharpening, artifact removal, and intelligent auto repair

AI-Powered Technology

Advanced algorithms automatically detect and repair various types of image damage

Precise Control

Adjustable brush size, repair intensity, and iterations for perfect results

Detail Preservation

Smart processing that repairs damage while preserving important image details

Fast Processing

Quick repair processing with real-time preview of results

High Quality Output

Professional-grade repair results with no quality loss to undamaged areas

How It Works

How It Works

Learn how to restore your damaged photos with professional repair techniques

1

Upload Damaged Photo

Upload the image that needs repair. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP and other common formats up to 50MB.

2

Select Repair Mode

Choose the appropriate repair mode based on the damage type: scratch repair, noise reduction, sharpening, or let auto-repair detect the issues.

3

Apply and Download

Adjust settings like intensity and brush size, then start the repair process. Download your restored photo when processing is complete.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our professional image repair and photo restoration tool

What types of image damage can be repaired?

Our AI-powered repair tool can handle various types of image damage: **Scratches and Lines**: Removes physical scratches, cracks, and linear damage from scanned photos. **Dust and Spots**: Eliminates dust spots, stains, and small blemishes. **Noise and Grain**: Reduces digital noise, film grain, and compression artifacts. **Blur and Softness**: Sharpens images affected by camera shake or focus issues. **Color Artifacts**: Fixes color bleeding, chromatic aberration, and JPEG compression artifacts. **Water Damage**: Repairs water stains and moisture damage visible in scanned photos. **Age-Related Damage**: Addresses fading, yellowing, and deterioration from old photographs. The auto-repair mode intelligently detects and addresses multiple damage types simultaneously.

How do I choose the right repair mode for my image?

Select repair modes based on the primary damage type: **Scratch Repair**: For visible lines, cracks, or linear damage. Use the brush tool to mark damaged areas for targeted repair. **Noise Reduction**: When your image has grain, digital noise, or pixelated artifacts. Particularly useful for photos taken in low light or high ISO. **Sharpening**: For blurry images caused by camera shake, poor focus, or scanning artifacts. Enhances edge definition and detail clarity. **Artifact Removal**: Addresses compression artifacts, color banding, and digital distortions from file compression or processing. **Auto Repair**: Best starting point when damage type is unclear or multiple issues exist. Uses AI to detect and repair various problems simultaneously. You can also combine multiple modes by running different repairs in sequence for comprehensive restoration.

What do the different settings control and how should I adjust them?

Each setting gives you precise control over the repair process: **Repair Intensity**: Controls how aggressively the algorithm repairs damage. Low (20-40%) for subtle damage, Medium (50-70%) for moderate issues, High (80-100%) for severe damage. Start low and increase as needed. **Brush Size**: For scratch repair mode, determines the size of the repair area. Use smaller brushes (5-15px) for fine details, larger brushes (20-50px) for broad damage areas. **Iterations**: Number of repair passes the algorithm performs. More iterations (2-5) provide thorough repair but may over-process. Start with 1-2 iterations. **Preserve Details**: Maintains important image details during repair. Always recommended unless you specifically want smoothing effects. These settings work together - high intensity with detail preservation gives strong repair while maintaining image quality.