Enhance and restore old photos with faces
Improve images with text instructions
Edit images using prompts and change maps
Reduce The blockiness in jpeg images
Extract and mask subjects from images
Change hair color in photos
Remove image parts with AI brush
Enhance low-light images
Repair and fill in damaged parts of images automatically
Upscale images with control
Convert images to drawings with complex lines
Edit images based on source and target prompts
A gradio demo for Posterior-Mean Rectified Flow (PMRF)
CodeFormer is an AI-powered image editing tool designed to enhance and restore old photos, particularly those containing faces. It leverages advanced algorithms to improve the quality of damaged or degraded images, making them look sharper and more vibrant. The tool is especially useful for restoring old family photos, historical images, or any picture with facial features that need preservation or enhancement.
• Old Photo Restoration: CodeFormer specializes in restoring old, damaged, or faded photos to their original glory.
• Face Enhancement: The tool focuses on preserving and enhancing facial features to ensure clarity and detail.
• Damage Repair: It can fix common issues like cracks, tears, and scratches in photos.
• Batch Processing: CodeFormer supports processing multiple photos at once, saving time for users with large collections.
• User-Friendly Interface: The tool is designed to be accessible to both professionals and casual users, with straightforward controls.
What types of photos does CodeFormer work best with?
CodeFormer is ideal for old, damaged, or low-quality photos with facial features. It works particularly well with portraits and historical images.
Can I use CodeFormer for photos without faces?
While CodeFormer can still enhance photos without faces, its primary strength lies in restoring facial features. For other images, you may explore additional editing tools.
How many photos can I process at once?
CodeFormer supports batch processing, allowing you to restore multiple photos simultaneously. The exact limit depends on your device's capabilities.