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Topaz Gigapixel AI
Best overallFor everyday users who need quick, easy image upscaling without installing software, VanceAI wins on simplicity and price. Topaz Gigapixel AI is the power tool for professionals who need the absolute best quality and are willing to pay for it and learn it. The single biggest difference: Topaz runs on your computer (no internet needed) but costs more and is harder to learn, while VanceAI works in a browser but uses a credit system that can get expensive fast.
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Common questions
Yes, if you're willing to learn the software. Topaz has a dedicated 'Face Recovery' model that reconstructs blurry faces much better than VanceAI. But if you just want to upload a photo and get a decent result in 2 minutes, VanceAI is easier.
Yes, because VanceAI runs in a web browser. Just go to the website on your phone, upload a photo, and download the result. Topaz Gigapixel AI cannot be used on a phone at all.
VanceAI is cheaper. At $4.95/month for 100 credits, and each image costing 1-4 credits, 5 images would cost you about $0.25-$1.00 worth of credits. Topaz would cost $29/month regardless of how many images you do.
Yes. Topaz uses your computer's graphics card (GPU) to process images. If you have an older laptop without a dedicated graphics card, it will be very slow or may not work well. VanceAI processes everything on their servers, so your computer just needs a browser.
Topaz offers a free trial with watermarked exports. VanceAI lets you upscale small images for free, but larger files require credits. Both let you test the quality before committing.
Topaz Gigapixel AI is better because it has specific models for different image types (including 'Art & CG') that handle the smooth gradients and sharp edges common in AI art. VanceAI's general model can sometimes add unwanted texture.
Topaz Gigapixel AI wins on quality and offline use for pros; VanceAI wins on simplicity and price for everyone else.
If you're a professional who needs the best quality and already uses Photoshop, go with Topaz Gigapixel AI — it's worth the money and the learning curve. For everyone else, start with VanceAI: it's cheap, easy, and works on any device. You can always upgrade to Topaz later if you outgrow it.
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