Some apps “stretch” pixels; Gigapixel AI rebuilds them. Drop in an under-sized JPEG, an over-compressed social crop, or a scanned print from your family album—what comes back doesn’t just look larger, it looks credible. In the latest version, Topaz has doubled-down on practical quality: more reliable face recovery, smarter preprocessing on tough images, and a steadier installer/update flow. That’s why many teams pin a full version across bays, keep release notes bookmarked, and stash installer checksums so exports don’t drift between machines.
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Key Features
AI upscaling you can trust — enlarge images up to 6× with models tuned for low-res, compressed, or softly focused sources; results aim for detail without plastic edges. (Perfect to sanity-check on a quick free download trial.)
Face Recovery Gen2 — more believable eyes, glasses, skin texture, and small facial attributes; a big deal for portraits and group shots.
Pre-downscaling (8.4) — a new preprocessing step that condenses weak inputs before upscale to restore more natural sharpness on rough JPEGs and scans.
Batch-friendly, file-first design — queue folders, preview multiple crops, and compare models side-by-side without bouncing to another app. (Teams often standardize a standalone installer and shared presets.)
Hardware-aware performance — benefits from modern GPUs and RAM; keep drivers current for smoother previews and exports. (Pin version + checksums for repeatable results.)
CMYK in/out support (v7+ lineage) — work straight from print pipelines without format detours.
A sensible update cadence — focused fixes and reliability polish in 8.4.1–8.4.2 (face detection, model download verification, installer stability). (Read the release notes before team updates.)
What’s New
8.4.0 (May 22, 2025) — introduced Pre-downscaling (with intensity control) for badly upscaled, low-detail sources ≥1000 px on each side. es. For example, to revitalize old recordings or to prepare images for high-resolution screens.
8.4.2 (June 18, 2025) — performance/reliability clean-up, better installer stability, removal of outdated sRGB fallback, and automatic Lensfun update.
8.4.1 (May 28, 2025) — tighter face detection/recovery, improved input handling, and model download/verify fixes.