Kineo Enhance
AI video looking soft? Give it the HD film polish.
Kineo Enhance runs professional Topaz film restoration on your generated videos: compression artifacts removed, fine detail recovered, subtle cinematic grain added. One click in My Videos — a few minutes later your film plays in crisp HD.
Common questions
Why do AI-generated videos look blurry or soft?
Most AI video engines render at heavy compression, and every re-encode (captions, voiceover, editing) costs sharpness. The result reads as "digital" instead of "filmed". Professional studios fix this with an enhancement pass — detail recovery, compression-artifact removal and fine film grain — which is exactly what Kineo Enhance runs.
How does Kineo Enhance work?
One click on any video in My Videos. Your film is processed with Topaz Proteus — the same restoration technology Hollywood uses to remaster footage — recovering detail, removing compression artifacts and adding subtle film grain. It costs 10 credits and takes a few minutes; the Studio plan includes 2 free enhances every month.
Can I enhance a video I made in another tool?
The fastest path is to remake it in Kineo — type the same idea, pick a cinematic engine (Seedance, Kling, Veo), and the film comes out finished with voice, karaoke captions and score. Then one click of Enhance gives it the HD film polish. New accounts start with a 50-credit trial, no card.
How much does it cost?
Enhance is 10 credits per video (about $1.50 on the Creator plan). Generating a full film starts at 20 credits with Seedance. Every new account gets a free 50-credit trial.
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