Topaz Labs killed perpetual licenses in September 2025, forcing customers onto a $400+/year subscription with 55% negative sentiment in user reviews. If you're hunting for a Topaz Video AI alternative for colorization work specifically, here's an honest 2026 comparison.
TL;DR
| Need | Best choice |
|---|---|
| Casual video colorization (one-off family videos) | Pixelift — free first 5 uses, no install |
| Professional video restoration (documentary work, 4K output) | Topaz Video AI — broader toolset, local processing |
| High-volume B2B colorization | Topaz API — color-1 model, $0.28-$0.42/min 1080p |
| EU GDPR-strict workflow | Pixelift — Hetzner EU servers, DPA + SCCs |
What Topaz color-1 does well
Topaz shipped real video colorization in December 2025 with their color-1 model — temporal-consistent (no flicker between frames), commercial-grade tone mapping, integrated with their existing upscale/denoise/face-restore pipeline. It's currently the only commercial competitor with confirmed temporal consistency baked in (most others including HitPaw VikPea, UniFab, and Kolorize use per-frame inference which causes the known "transparent ants on faces" flicker artifact).
Pricing: Starter $0.12/credit, Developer $50/mo + $0.10/credit, Scale $240/mo + $0.08/credit. For 1 min of 1080p30 video: ~3.5 credits = $0.28-$0.42 depending on tier.
What Pixelift does well
Pixelift's /ai-video/colorize uses DeOldify (open-source AI colorization model, MIT license). It's a 2018-era model that doesn't have explicit temporal consistency, but works surprisingly well on archival footage where most clips are stable shots.
Pricing: 2 credits per colorization, regardless of video length (within 5-minute cap). New accounts get 10 welcome credits = 5 free colorizations on signup, no card required. Per-minute equivalent: ~$0.05-$0.15 depending on credit pack pricing.
Key advantages:
- Free tier covers most casual use (5 family videos)
- No install — runs in browser
- EU GDPR-strict (Hetzner DE servers, source files auto-deleted in 1h)
- Bundle with Face Restore (GFPGAN AI) in /restore-family-video — chained workflow
- Polish-language UI + emotional family-memory framing (genealogy niche)
When to choose which
Use Topaz if:
- You're a professional restoring documentary footage
- You need 4K output or other premium codecs
- Your workflow already integrates upscale + denoise pre-colorize
- Volume justifies $240/mo Scale tier
Use Pixelift if:
- You have a single old family video to colorize
- You don't want to install desktop software
- You're in the EU and care about GDPR-compliant processing
- You want bundle colorize + face restore without extra software
- You want to try the tool free before deciding
Honest limitations of Pixelift
We're not Topaz. Where the tool falls short:
- 2018-era model — DeOldify is older than
color-1. Quality is good but not state-of-the-art. - Internal 480p downscale during processing — output resolution may be lower than source.
- 5-minute clip limit per upload — for longer footage, split + recombine externally.
- No 4K output — output matches source resolution after model's internal processing.
- Video Denoise + Video Upscale not yet live in our suite (photo-only denoise, video upscale 503-gated pending Firebase Storage replacement).
If any of those are dealbreakers, Topaz is the honest answer. For most family-memory restoration work, Pixelift covers the same use case at a fraction of the cost.
How processing actually works on Pixelift
1. Upload video (max 50MB, 5 min, MP4/WebM/MOV/AVI/MKV/MPEG) 2. Choose preset: Fast / Balanced / High Quality 3. Click "Colorize video" — system creates Replicate webhook job, returns immediately 4. You can close the tab — we'll send email when ready 5. ~8-25 minutes later: email arrives with download link 6. Result saved to your gallery for 24h
The async webhook architecture (shipped 2026-05-27 in Sprint Video Restoration F1) means jobs survive browser closures, mobile network drops, and long DeOldify processing times. Topaz's API also runs async but doesn't include webhook + email by default.
Verdict
For casual family-video colorization in 2026: Pixelift wins on convenience, cost, and EU compliance. For professional video restoration workflows: Topaz wins on integrated toolset and 4K output.
Try Pixelift's video colorize free → (10 credits on signup, no card)
*Sources: Topaz Labs API docs (developer.topazlabs.com), DeOldify GitHub (jantic/DeOldify), pricing data as of May 2026.*
