Video Upscale increases the resolution and quality of a video you already have. You provide a clip and the workstation re-renders it at a higher quality — no prompt or description needed.
Where do I find Video Upscale?
Video Upscale isn't a separate entry in the workstation's mode rail. In the live app you reach it through the Edit Video hub, where Upscale is one of the editing tools. Open Edit Video, pick the Upscale tool, and you'll get the upload-and-upscale flow described below. See Edit Video overview and Edit Video · Upscale.
What does Video Upscale do?
It takes an existing video and produces a higher-resolution, cleaner version of the same footage. There's no prompt to write, and no quality or resolution to choose — the input is simply the video you want to upscale, and it re-renders at fixed, higher-quality output settings.
How do I add the video to upscale?
Use the file area to Select content (pick a video from your library or the inspiration feed) or to upload your own video. A hint reads "Select or upload the video you want to upscale." If you're not logged in, selecting content opens the sign-in dialog first.
Is there a length limit on the video?
There's no fixed 1-minute cap here. The old standalone uploader required clips under a minute, but the current Edit Video → Upscale flow doesn't enforce a duration limit (it's bounded by file size instead), so you can upscale longer clips.
What happens after I upload?
The video appears in the panel for preview. If the upload fails, an error message appears (for example "File upload failed, try again later") so you can retry. Once it's in place, just click Generate — there's nothing else to configure.
Which resolution or quality do I get?
Upscale uses fixed output settings — it hides both the quality and resolution pickers, so there's nothing to choose here; it simply re-renders your clip at a higher resolution. (For how quality and resolution work in the other modes, see Quality, resolution & duration.)
How much does it cost?
Upscaling is priced per second of video, so the total scales with your clip's length. The rate is shown next to Generate and depends on your plan. See Credits & billing.
On mobile
On mobile the original video sits under an "Original video" heading with the same select/upload flow. A red message appears if the upload fails. No quality or resolution controls appear (fixed output, matching desktop); the bottom bar shows the per-second cost and the clip duration.