Available to both businesses and creators on the Picsart platform, AI Enhance’ removes noise, upscales images and improves overall quality

Picsart, the world’s leading digital creation platform and a top 20 most downloaded app worldwide, today announced ‘AI Enhance,’ industry leading image enhancement tools for both businesses and consumers.
Its capabilities include advanced image enhancement and upscaling that improves the overall quality of an image and resolution for printing or sharing online. It uses advanced AI models to remove or blur pixelated effects, add pixels, and sharpen and restore scenes and objects, including faces. Traditionally, this type of technology has been limited to expensive software with limited quality, but Picsart is offering the tool as easy-to-use, high-quality, and at a low cost.

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“Even with the amazing advancement of camera technology, we still find that many images aren’t high quality enough to satisfy all creative needs,” said Humphrey Shi, Chief Scientist at Picsart and Founder of Picsart AI Research. “Now users can easily apply AI Enhance to any image and increase the quality and resolution in seconds, and we’re excited to provide this ability to not only our creator community, but businesses using Picsart as well. ”

The technology is available as part of Picsart’s API offering for businesses, which launched earlier this year. This feature is also rolling out in the Picsart app to improve or restore the quality of facial elements. This will be expanded upon in the coming weeks.

Picsart has invested heavily in AI in the last year, with the launch of Picsart AI Research (PAIR), its own AI research and development arm. Recent innovations include a one touch Remove Background tool and AI-Generated Fonts.

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