Camcorder tapes and re-recorded broadcasts from the 80s and 90s often survive only in black and white. Our AI colorizes digitized VHS footage and copes with the format's noise, soft focus and interlacing artifacts.
Colorize VHS FootageTape noise, soft edges and tracking lines don't break the colorization — the model was tuned on low-fidelity archival sources, not just clean film scans.
Temporal consistency means colors don't flicker or drift between frames — crucial for long takes typical of home VHS recordings.
After colorizing, run the result through the Topaz-powered video upscaler to sharpen 240-480p tape footage toward HD.
Digitize your VHS with a USB capture device or a transfer service (MP4 output). Even 240p captures colorize — though better captures give better results.
Upload the file and get the first 5 seconds colorized free, with a watermark, in about a minute.
Unlock the full colorized video from $1.49, then optionally upscale it to HD with the video upscaler.
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Colorize VHS Footage