AI Video Upscaler enhances resolution and clarity to fix blurry Sora 2 output and improve low-resolution footage with ML upscaling. Ready-to-use REST inference API, best performance, no coldstarts, affordable pricing.
Idle
$0.025per 5-second video length·~40 / $1
Upscale videos to 720p, 1080p, 2K, or 4K with a simple upload. Optimized for clarity, detail fidelity, and flicker-free temporal consistency — all with faster turnaround times. No local setup required.
Looking for the absolute best quality? Try our Ultimate Video Upscaler, Video Upscaler Pro, or FlashVSR for maximum detail and fidelity.
Per-second billing with a 5-second minimum. The table below lists prices per 5 seconds for easy comparison.
| Output Resolution | Cost per 5 seconds |
|---|---|
| 720p | $0.025 |
| 1080p | $0.025 |
| 2K | $0.05 |
| 4K | $0.10 |
Grab a WaveSpeedAI API key, then call POST https://api.wavespeed.ai/api/v3/wavespeed-ai/video-upscaler with your input as JSON. The endpoint returns a prediction id; poll the prediction endpoint until status flips to completed, then read the output URL from data.outputs[0]. Examples for Video Upscaler below.
# Submit the prediction
curl -X POST "https://api.wavespeed.ai/api/v3/wavespeed-ai/video-upscaler" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $WAVESPEED_API_KEY" \
-d '{
"video": "https://example.com/your-input.mp4",
"target_resolution": "1080p"
}'
# Response includes a prediction id. Poll for the result:
curl -X GET "https://api.wavespeed.ai/api/v3/predictions/{request_id}/result" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $WAVESPEED_API_KEY"
# When status is "completed", read the output from data.outputs[0].// npm install wavespeed
const WaveSpeed = require('wavespeed');
const client = new WaveSpeed(); // reads WAVESPEED_API_KEY from env
const result = await client.run("wavespeed-ai/video-upscaler", {
"video": "https://example.com/your-input.mp4",
"target_resolution": "1080p"
});
console.log(result.outputs[0]); // → URL of the generated output# pip install wavespeed
import wavespeed
output = wavespeed.run(
"wavespeed-ai/video-upscaler",
{
"video": "https://example.com/your-input.mp4",
"target_resolution": "1080p"
}
)
print(output["outputs"][0]) # → URL of the generated outputVideo Upscaler is a WaveSpeedAI model for upscaling, exposed as a REST API on WaveSpeedAI. AI Video Upscaler enhances resolution and clarity to fix blurry Sora 2 output and improve low-resolution footage with ML upscaling. Ready-to-use REST inference API, best performance, no coldstarts, affordable pricing. You can call it programmatically or try it from the playground above.
POST your input parameters to the model's REST endpoint (shown in the API tab of this playground) with your WaveSpeedAI API key in the Authorization header. Submission returns a prediction ID; poll the prediction endpoint until status flips to "completed", then read the output URL from the result. The playground generates a ready-to-paste code sample in Python, JavaScript, or cURL for whatever inputs you've set. Full request/response shape is documented at https://wavespeed.ai/docs/docs-api/wavespeed-ai/video-upscaler.
Video Upscaler starts at $0.025 per run. That figure is the base price — the final charge scales with the parameters you set in the form (output size, length, count, references, or whatever knobs this model exposes), so a higher-quality or larger output costs more than a minimal one. The exact cost for your current input is shown live next to the Generate button before you submit, and the actual per-call charge is recorded on the prediction afterwards.
Key inputs: `video`, `target_resolution`. The full JSON schema (types, defaults, allowed values) is rendered above the Generate button and mirrored in the API reference at https://wavespeed.ai/docs/docs-api/wavespeed-ai/video-upscaler.
Average end-to-end generation time on WaveSpeedAI is around 119 seconds per request — measured across recent runs. Queue time scales with global demand; live status is visible in the prediction record.
Commercial usage rights depend on the model's license, set by its provider (WaveSpeedAI). The license summary appears on the model card above; see WaveSpeedAI's Terms of Service for platform-level conditions.