https://huggingface.co/fal/AuraSR
https://www.topazlabs.com/gigapixel
https://skylum.com/luminar/upscale-ai
https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom/super-res...
https://ai.nero.com/image-upscaler
etc.
For the not familiar: it's been one of better photo viewer apps on Windows in early 2000s. At some point I learnt about IrfanView though and moved to it. (And then moved to MacOS).
This needs a very compelling answer since it's asking for a Netflix* subscription to do 50 images in a month.
* Or whatever streaming service that's providing decades worth of content for $15 a month.
The website looks like a super generic landing page template; the kind you find when you search "youtube video downloader" and similar.
Take that "#1 AI Image Upscaler" banner for example. #1 according to who? The AI Image Upscaler Academy Awards panel?
https://petapixel.com/2020/08/17/gigapixel-ai-accidentally-a...
I have some pretty old photos I may have to pull out and upscale. They're from back in the old 1MP camera days.
The Reddit StableDiffusion and related groups have a ton of upscaling workflows that use diffusion models, GANS and the like to dream up the additional pixels for extreme zoom-and-enhance use cases.
You also have a typo 'with with', see our report: https://triplechecker.com/s/88266/imageupscaler.io.
Similar to, but more useful than, when food producers lobby for fake versions of their food to be labelled as such, and to perhaps not have that name.
if not legally, we should at least as a community remind people that it's basically making up the details. personally I look forward to seeing it used in court and completely tanking a case or two. that should draw some attention to the danger.
Ehh