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For everyday users who need to fix, upscale, or restore photos, Imglarger is the more practical choice with its dedicated enhancement tools and batch processing. Vivago.ai wins if you want to generate brand-new images or videos from text for free, but it lacks the polish and depth of Imglarger for editing existing photos. The single biggest difference: Imglarger is a photo-editing workhorse, while Vivago.ai is a free creative playground for AI generation.
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Common questions
Yes, for upscaling existing photos, Imglarger is better because it uses dedicated AI models (like SRCNN) to enlarge images up to 8x while preserving detail, and it includes sharpening and denoising. Vivago.ai can upscale to 4K, but it lacks the specialized enhancement tools.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. Both require a desktop or laptop browser to use. You can access their websites on a phone browser, but the experience is not optimized for mobile.
Vivago.ai is completely free with no paid plans. Imglarger has a free tier but limits you to 2x or 4x upscaling and smaller file sizes; to unlock 8x upscaling and batch processing you need the $9.99/month plan.
No, Imglarger is strictly for image editing and enhancement. If you want to generate videos from text or images, you need Vivago.ai.
Vivago.ai is slightly easier because it's free and you just type a prompt to generate something. Imglarger requires you to choose a specific AI model and configure settings, but it's still beginner-friendly with no account needed for basic use.
Imglarger wins for photo fixing and upscaling; Vivago.ai wins for free AI generation — pick based on whether you need to edit existing images or create new ones.
If you mostly want to fix, upscale, or restore photos you already have, go with Imglarger — it's worth the small monthly fee for the quality and batch tools. If you're on a tight budget and want to play with generating new images and videos from scratch, Vivago.ai is a fantastic free option. Neither has a mobile app, so plan to use them on a computer.