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Video Processing

ByteDance Video Upscaler

Upscale video resolution up to 4K and frame rate up to 60fps using ByteDance's advanced video upscaling model

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Overview

ByteDance Video Upscaler improves an existing video by targeting higher resolution and frame rate using ByteDance's video upscaling model. Use it for campaign clips, product videos, social drafts, and archive footage that need a cleaner 1080p, 2k, or 4k review version at 30fps or 60fps.

Use cases

  • Upscale a lower-resolution campaign clip before reviewing it on larger screens.
  • Create a 60fps version when smoother motion matters for product, demo, or social footage.
  • Prepare a cleaner 1080p, 2k, or 4k draft from an existing public video URL.
  • Compare target resolution and FPS choices before final handoff.

Input tips

  • Provide a public video_url that can be downloaded without login.
  • Choose 1080p, 2k, or 4k target resolution; 1080p is the default.
  • Choose 30fps or 60fps; 30fps is the default.
  • Use higher targets when the source has enough detail to benefit.
  • Keep source videos short enough for practical review; duration affects processing time and returned duration metadata.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one upscaled video with a downloadable URL, optional content type, file name, file size, duration in seconds, and cost metadata. The ByteDance output view renders the video and shows the formatted duration plus model label.

Caveats

  • This AI Tool enhances an existing video; it does not generate new scenes, edits, audio, captions, or source footage.
  • Private, expired, blocked, or low-quality source URLs can fail or produce weak results.
  • Upscaling cannot recover details that are not present in the source video.
  • Higher resolution or 60fps targets may take longer to process than default settings.
  • Review faces, text, logos, product details, and motion artifacts before publishing.