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OpenArt has launched Video Upscale, a web-based enhancement feature that delivers up to 8K (7680 × 4320) output and frame interpolation up to 120 FPS. The tool runs entirely in the cloud and is available now via OpenArt’s web interface for account holders. Learn more on the product page at OpenArt.

What OpenArt Announced

The new capability fits into OpenArt’s browser-first ecosystem as a streamlined, cloud-run tool for short-form segments. It focuses on two core enhancements: resolution upscaling to 4K and 8K, and AI-driven frame interpolation to higher frame rates, including 60, 90, and up to 120 FPS.

Headline takeaway: OpenArt’s Video Upscale brings high-resolution upscaling and interpolation directly to the browser, targeting 8K output and high frame rates without local hardware.

 

Powered by Topaz Labs’ Video AI

OpenArt’s upgrade leverages Topaz Labs video enhancement models known for detail-preserving upscaling, artifact reduction, and temporal consistency. For context on Topaz’s current platform direction and enterprise performance, see the company’s announcement on PR Newswire: Topaz Labs launches AI video enterprise tool.

Why 8K and 120 FPS Matter in 2025

AI-driven upscaling can synthesize fine textures and edges that are often lost when enlarging standard footage, producing sharper, more exhibition-ready assets for dense displays and projection. Pushing to 120 FPS can yield notably smoother motion, which is useful for action, fast cuts, stylized generative sequences, and animation.

Across the industry, interest in 8K and 120 Hz is building. Recent demonstrations have showcased feasibility in specialized settings. For example, industry coverage of a showcase backed by the 8K Association and partners highlighted 8K gaming targets at 120 Hz: 8K at 120 Hz demo coverage.

At a Glance: OpenArt Video Upscale

Capability Details
Output Resolution Up to 8K (7680 × 4320), with support for 4K and HD tiers
Frame Interpolation AI-powered motion smoothing with targets up to 120 FPS
Processing Fully cloud-based, no local GPU or desktop install required
Intended Use Short-form segments such as AI-generated clips, teasers, previews, social video, and demo reels
Integration Topaz Labs video enhancement models within OpenArt’s web workflow
Access Available in OpenArt accounts via the web interface

Positioning Within a Fast-Moving Market

OpenArt’s announcement arrives amid a broader wave of AI-enhanced video tooling. Beyond OpenArt’s integration, other creative suites have highlighted similar capabilities. Earlier this year, KREA AI announced support for enhancement to 8K and up to 120 FPS using Topaz technology, a sign of rising cross-platform demand: KREA AI adds 8K and 120 FPS with Topaz.

Topaz Labs has emphasized performance and enterprise readiness as AI video scales. That roadmap provides context for OpenArt’s cloud approach, which abstracts hardware and runtime complexity behind a web UI while leaning on proven model families.

What’s New for Creators and Teams

For independent creators, access is the headline. Upscaling to 4K or 8K and pushing to 120 FPS from a browser can help short AI-generated clips and experimental sequences look more polished on large displays. For studios and brand teams, this offers a fast way to preview elevated versions of footage without booking local GPU resources or clogging post pipelines with interim renders. Archivists and remastering teams may also find value in modernizing select legacy material for contemporary viewing contexts.

Editorial Note on Distribution

Playback capabilities vary across platforms and devices. High-FPS 8K assets often see their fullest benefits in controlled playback environments or direct-display scenarios with appropriate hardware. Preparing source assets at higher resolutions and frame rates can help future-proof reels and promotional cuts as distribution catches up.

Availability

OpenArt Video Upscale is live now and accessible through the company’s web interface for registered users. The feature is designed for short segments and cloud processing, with turnaround dependent on chosen resolution, frame rate targets, and current system load. More details are available here: OpenArt Video Upscale.

Industry Signals to Watch

  • Adoption across creative suites: Expect accelerated standardization around 4K and 8K with high-FPS pipelines.
  • Hardware ecosystem alignment: Demonstrations of 8K at 120 Hz point to a maturing stack that could broaden real-world use cases.
  • Enterprise and studio tooling: Topaz Labs enterprise-facing enhancements underscore ongoing investment in scalability.