Restore Old Videos
Old family videos, VHS tapes, and early digital camcorder footage all suffer from the same problems: grain, color shifts, softness, and compression artifacts. ClapClip's AI restores these videos frame by frame on your Windows PC, bringing clarity back to footage that time has degraded.
- Repairs VHS, camcorder, and early digital video
- Removes grain, color shifts, and artifacts
- Upscale from 480i to 1080p in one pass
- Local GPU processing, your footage stays private
Windows 10 y 11
VHS, camcorder, and early digital footage
Each era of home video has its own artifacts — VHS tracking lines and color bleed, MiniDV compression blocks, analog camcorder grain. ClapClip's enhancement models reduce these defects while keeping the content intact, so the restored video still feels like the original moment.
Preserve family memories
Digitized home movies are often the only copy of irreplaceable moments. AI restoration gives you a cleaner, sharper version to keep and share without altering the original file, so you never lose the source material.
Upscale while you restore
Most old footage is 480i or lower. ClapClip can restore quality and upscale to 1080p in the same pass, so the result is both cleaner and higher resolution — ready for modern screens without looking stretched.
Preguntas frecuentes
Can ClapClip restore VHS footage?
Yes. Once the VHS is digitized to a video file (MP4, AVI, etc.), ClapClip can reduce grain, fix color degradation, sharpen soft detail, and upscale the resolution — all on your own PC.
Will restoration change the character of old footage?
ClapClip focuses on removing defects — noise, blur, color shifts — rather than re-stylizing the video. The content and feel of the original moment are preserved; only the technical flaws are reduced.
Does my old video need to be digitized first?
Yes. ClapClip works with digital video files. You'll need to capture or convert your VHS or camcorder tape to a file format like MP4 or AVI before enhancing it.
