Vmake Labs introduces AI video enhancement tools up to 8K
Software developer Vmake Labs released its Master model update on 21 August 2026 enabling cinema grade video enhancement up to 8K resolution for digital media creation
Palo Alto, California, August 21, 2026 - Vmake Labs has announced an expansion to its Video Enhancer platform, introducing a master model and two new scene-specific options. The enhancements aim to transform everyday phone recordings into higher-quality footage, rivaling professional photography, according to the company.
The additions include the Master model, available exclusively to members, providing cinema-grade video quality in 2K, 4K, and 8K resolutions. The Portrait Pro scene bolsters the existing Portrait option, with AI large-model enhancement enhancing skin texture, facial definition, and overall clarity. Meanwhile, the Studio scene applies premium texture restoration to real-life recordings, offering a polished cinematic appearance.
Vmake Labs emphasizes that many valuable videos are captured in less-than-ideal conditions, such as poor lighting or limited equipment. The new features seek to maintain the authenticity of the original moment while improving clarity and cinematic quality. The Video Enhancer also offers three processing levels - Fast, Quality, and Master - catering to various production needs.
Moreover, the platform supports specialist scenes for Portrait, Product, Lowlight, De-AI, Game, and Anime content. Product focuses on e-commerce footage and item details, Lowlight is for nighttime recordings, De-AI reduces the artificial appearance in generated video, and Game and Anime scenes are tailored for gaming footage and animation. Additionally, batch processing for up to 30 assets is available for streamlined workflow.
The Video Enhancer combines resolution upscaling, detail reconstruction, scene-aware processing, and batch enhancement in a unified online tool. Users can select a model and scene based on the source footage, desired presentation, and publishing platform. For further information, visit Vmake Labs at https://vmake.ai/.
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