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Enhanced Video processes a finished clip and returns a higher-quality version — sharper detail, reduced artifacts, smoother motion. Run it after Image-to-Video or Text-to-Video when the output is close to what you want but needs refinement.

How to use it

  1. Generate a clip using Image-to-Video or Text-to-Video
  2. Open the clip in your Session
  3. Click Enhance
  4. Wait for the enhanced version to render — it appears alongside the original in your Session
Enhanced Video does not change the motion or composition. It only improves the visual quality of what’s already there.

When to use it

  • The clip is the right motion and composition but looks soft or low-detail
  • You’re preparing a clip to share or publish
  • You want to compare enhanced vs original before deciding which to keep

When not to use it

  • The motion or composition is wrong — fix those first, then enhance
  • You’re still experimenting — enhance only when you have a result worth keeping, as it uses additional tokens

Token cost

Enhanced Video uses tokens on top of the original generation cost. See /premium for current rates.

Common issues

Enhanced Video applies a fixed sharpening pass. If the original clip had heavy artifacts, enhancement can amplify them. Regenerate the base clip first, then enhance.
Enhanced Video render time is longer than standard generation. Wait for the clip to finish processing — it will appear in your Session when ready.

Image-to-Video

Generate the clip before enhancing.

Text-to-Video

Generate from a prompt before enhancing.

Sessions

Find and manage your enhanced clips.