Fix Blurry Video
Blurry video happens — shaky handheld shots, missed autofocus, low-light smoothing. ClapClip's AI analyzes blurry frames and restores edge detail and texture that the blur obscured, turning unusable footage into something you can actually use, all on your Windows GPU.
- Handles motion blur and focus blur
- Recovers edges and texture from soft frames
- Combine with upscaling for best results
- Local GPU, no uploads
Windows 10・11
Motion blur and focus blur need different fixes
Motion blur smears detail along the direction of movement, while out-of-focus blur spreads it evenly. ClapClip's model handles both types, recovering directional edges in handheld footage and restoring sharpness in soft-focus clips without amplifying noise.
Rescue footage you can't reshoot
You can't go back and reshoot a wedding toast, a child's first steps, or a one-time event. AI deblurring gives you a way to recover usable video from the only take you have, even when the camera missed focus or moved too much.
Works alongside other enhancements
Deblurring pairs well with upscaling and denoising. Fix the blur first, then upscale the now-sharper footage — the upscaler has better input to work with, and the final result is cleaner than applying either step alone.
よくある質問
Can AI really fix blurry video?
AI deblurring recovers detail that blur obscured by predicting what the sharp version should look like. It works well for moderate blur — severe blur where the content is completely unrecognizable has less to work from.
Does it fix shaky handheld footage?
It addresses the blur caused by motion, restoring edge sharpness. For reducing physical shake, pair it with stabilization in your video editor first.
Is the entire video processed or just certain frames?
ClapClip processes every frame, so both consistently blurry clips and clips with occasional soft frames are improved throughout.
