Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about restoring meaningful photos with Fotopia

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What does Fotopia do?

Fotopia restores blurry, faded, or low-quality photos so they are easier to keep, share, and revisit.

How does AI photo restoration work?

Fotopia uses AI models to improve clarity, reduce softness, and recover usable detail from lower-quality photos.

What kinds of photos work best?

Fotopia works best on meaningful photos with mild to moderate blur, faded old prints, soft scans, and lower-quality digital images.

Will it fix every blurry photo?

No. Mild and moderate blur usually improve best. Very heavy blur or severe damage may still have visible limitations.

What image formats are supported?

Fotopia currently supports JPG, PNG, and WebP uploads.

What is the maximum upload size?

The current upload limit is 10MB per image.

How long does processing take?

Most photos process in seconds to a few minutes, depending on file size, enhancement settings, and queue load.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. You can start on the Free plan to test restoration quality before upgrading.

Do I need an account to use the tool?

Yes. Create a free account to restore photos and choose the plan that fits your needs.

Will my uploaded images be stored?

Uploads are processed to generate a restored result, and temporary files are removed based on our retention policy in the Privacy page.

Can I print restored photos?

Yes. Restored photos can work for albums, frames, and keepsakes when results look clear enough for your intended print size.

How clear will my restored photo look?

Most mild to moderate blur improves well. Very heavy blur or severe damage may still keep some visible limits.

What is the difference between upscaling and unblurring?

Upscaling focuses on larger output size, while unblurring focuses on restoring softness and visual clarity.