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Upgrade Your Videos for Free With This No-Gimmicks Open-Source Upscaler

No Film School [Unofficial] March 24, 2026
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We know, it sure feels like everything has a gimmick attached to it these days. And when it’s all said and done, AI might be the biggest gimmick of them all. But, for now at least, it’s what the world is focused on. And as we explore the myriad of tools powered by AI being introduced, it seems like the vast majority of them are promising one thing, then trying to get you to sign up for something else entirely.

And, honestly, this may be one of those gimmicks, too. But from what we can tell, it might also be a rare, free resource that could help those looking for this specific type of help. Let’s take a look at a free, open-source video upscaling tool aptly named “free.upscaler.video,” which promises to let you upscale videos directly in your browser without signups, limits, watermarks, or ads.


Free Video Upscaler

For those familiar with the world of video upscaling, the promise is simple, but for many of the top options, it’s rarely free or easy.

Used mostly in the world of AI, but they do have other practical purposes too for upscaling poor or downgraded footage into something more usable for films, television, or other types of content. Some of the bigger video upscalers available right now include TopazLabs, Filmora, and tools built into platforms like Canva.

However, there’s a new one on the scene that has been highlighted by the Google engineering team and is growing rapidly, with active users now exceeding several hundred thousand.

Check It Out

Open source and endorsed by Google, it looks pretty legit, but as always, proceed with caution when checking out new AI tools and apps. Still, as an easy, free, and hassle-free option for video upscaling, it could be worth checking out and possibly adding to your video workflows.

If interested, here’s the link: free.upscaler.video.

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