

In the case of the newer Macs (last five years), the hardware is definitely unquestionably very powerful. It is available for both Windows and macOS. Since Gigapixel AI runs on the local machine, your computer has to be really powerful. Consequently the downloaded installer for the Gigapixel AI is nearly 1.6 GB in size. While AI Image Enlarger and AKVIS Magnifier both carry out all the AI related tasks on the remote server, Gigapixel AI is entirely offline. The main difference between other similar software and Gigapixel AI is that the latter is entirely offline. Gigapixel AI also uses machine learning and deep learning to get better photo quality for enhancing the details found in the original photo. And now there is another similar app that has caught our attention – Gigapixel AI from Topaz labs. Earlier we wrote about AI Image Enlarger app which is able to use machine learning to upscale your low-res images.

In this video below, Brian Matiash showcases two real-time examples of how the new Gigapixel AI Face Recovery model significantly improves facial features in upscaled photos. Download a FREE TRIAL of Gigapixel AI and explore more of its capabilities.Artificial Intelligence based image editors and enhancers have become really advanced in the past few years. Gigapixel AI 6.1 is available as a standalone application for Windows 10+ and macOS 10.14+ and as a plugin for Photoshop and Lightroom. Topaz Labs has also changed the machine learning library used on Nvidia GPUs from DirectML to TensorRT, achieving significant performance improvements on GeForce GPUs. It can give detail to skin and eyes better than the previous version, avoiding uncanny Valley-like effects. The update offers a new face recovery model for upscaling portrait images. An exceptional AI image upscaler that delivers enhanced details and resolution by 600%.

Topaz Labs has recently released the new version (6.1) of Gigapixel software.
