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New in FrameShift 1.14.0

Free AI video upscaler for Windows — local, no upload

FrameShift 1.14.0 adds Upscale Video to the local-first toolkit. Improve low-resolution clips from the Explorer right-click menu, keep everything on your Windows machine, and stay out of the cloud. No account, no subscription, no upload.

Why upscale video locally?

No upload, better privacy

Your videos stay on your machine. There is no cloud round-trip, no remote queue, and no need to send private footage to a third-party service.

Made for quick right-click workflows

Like the rest of FrameShift, Upscale Video is built for fast everyday fixes you should be able to launch directly from Explorer.

Fits the FrameShift toolkit

Upscale Video sits next to Convert Video, Remove Noise, and RIFE Interpolation, so cleanup and enhancement stay in one Windows-first app.

Good fits for video upscaling

Old clips and archive footage

Useful when you want older low-resolution material to feel less out of place on modern screens or inside new edits.

Screen recordings and tutorials

Helps when an older capture or compressed upload needs a cleaner presentation for reposting, packaging, or reuse.

Web-compressed downloads

Can be a better starting point than a plain resize when your source has already lost clarity through multiple exports.

Prep before delivery or interpolation

Pair it with Convert Video or RIFE Interpolation when you want to refine both resolution and motion inside the same workflow.

How it fits into FrameShift 1.14.0

  1. Right-click a video in Explorer and launch the FrameShift workflow you need.

  2. Use Upscale Video when the source resolution is the main limitation and you want a cleaner, larger result than a simple resize.

  3. Combine with nearby tools such as Convert Video, Remove Noise, or RIFE Interpolation when the clip also needs format cleanup, audio cleanup, or smoother motion.

  4. Keep the workflow local from start to finish. FrameShift is designed around offline processing and source files that stay under your control.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free AI video upscaler for Windows that works offline?

Yes. FrameShift 1.14.0 adds a free local video upscaler for Windows. It is designed for right-click workflows, runs locally on your machine, and does not require upload or cloud processing.

What is new in FrameShift 1.14.0?

FrameShift 1.14.0 adds Upscale Video to the local AI lineup, alongside image upscaling, background removal, object removal, audio stem separation, denoising, and RIFE interpolation.

How is AI video upscaling different from a simple resize?

A basic resize only stretches pixels to a larger frame size. AI video upscaling is intended to improve the perceived detail of low-resolution footage while increasing output resolution, which makes it more useful for older or heavily compressed clips.

Does video upscaling require an internet connection?

No. FrameShift is built around local-first media processing. Once installed, the workflow is designed to run on your Windows machine without needing a cloud service or file upload.

What kinds of videos benefit most from upscaling?

Low-resolution clips, older screen recordings, archived footage, web-compressed videos, and sources you want to repurpose for newer displays or higher-resolution delivery are the clearest candidates.

Can I use Upscale Video together with other FrameShift tools?

Yes. Upscale Video fits into the same right-click workflow as Convert Video, Remove Noise, and RIFE Interpolation, so you can prepare, clean, and refine clips inside one Windows-first toolkit.

Try Upscale Video in FrameShift 1.14.0

Download FrameShift and keep video enhancement local, simple, and free on Windows.