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Best Free AI Image Fixers in 2026

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We tested 7 AI image fixers — tools that take a problem photo (blurry, dark, noisy, low-res) and clean it up in one pass.

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Quick Comparison

ToolFree TierSignup RequiredBest For
1EditThisPic1 edit/weekNoPlain-English image fixes — sharpen, denoise, brighten, color correct
2ReminiLimited free with watermarkYesMobile face sharpening and old photo restoration
3Topaz Photo AITrial onlyYesProfessional desktop photo cleanup
4Let's EnhanceLimited starting creditsYesWeb-based enhancer with preset modes
5Cleanup.picturesFree for SD outputOptionalBrush-based object cleanup
6Fotor AI Photo EnhancerFree with watermarkYesOne-tap auto-fix for casual users
7Pixlr PhotomakerFree with adsOptionalPhotoshop-alternative with manual + AI controls

Detailed Reviews

  1. EditThisPicOur pick

    Best Overall — Plain-English Image Fixes

    EditThisPic handles any image fix with one prompt. "Sharpen this blurry photo", "brighten the underexposed face", "remove noise but keep detail" — describe the issue, the AI applies the fix. No signup — free preview edit.

    Strengths

    • Any fix described in plain English
    • One-pass workflow
    • Preserves original detail
    • No signup, free preview edit

    Weaknesses

    • Free tier limited to 1 edit/week
    • Heavy degradation may need multiple passes
    • Web-only, no mobile app
    Pricing
    Free: 1 edit/week. Paid: from $4.99 for 10 edits
    Free tier
    1 edit/week
    Signup
    No
    Best for
    Plain-English image fixes — sharpen, denoise, brighten, color correct

    Verdict: Best free option for one-shot image fixes with full control.

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  2. Remini

    Best for Mobile Photo Enhancement

    remini.ai

    Remini is a mobile-first photo enhancer focused on sharpening blurry faces and old photos. Free tier has watermarks and daily limits; Pro removes them.

    Strengths

    • Strong face sharpening
    • Old photo restoration
    • Mobile-first workflow
    • Fast results

    Weaknesses

    • Watermark on free
    • Daily caps on free
    • Account required
    • Focused on faces, less good for landscapes
    Pricing
    Free with watermark and daily limits. Pro from around $9.99/month
    Free tier
    Limited free with watermark
    Signup
    Yes
    Best for
    Mobile face sharpening and old photo restoration

    Verdict: Best for faces — EditThisPic handles any fix type, with a clean download when you buy.

  3. Topaz Photo AI

    Best for Desktop Professional Cleanup

    topazlabs.com

    Topaz Photo AI is the desktop professional standard for sharpening, denoising, and upscaling. Powerful but paid — around $199 for a perpetual license. No free tier beyond a trial.

    Strengths

    • Professional-grade output
    • Desktop processing for full resolution
    • Granular control over each fix

    Weaknesses

    • Around $199 paid only
    • Desktop install required
    • Steeper learning curve
    • Slower workflow per image
    Pricing
    Around $199 perpetual license. Trial only for free
    Free tier
    Trial only
    Signup
    Yes
    Best for
    Professional desktop photo cleanup

    Verdict: The pro pick if you have budget — EditThisPic does most fixes free for casual use.

  4. Let's Enhance

    Best Free Web Image Enhancer

    letsenhance.io

    Let's Enhance offers free starting credits for AI image enhancement — sharpen, denoise, upscale. Account required; runs out of free credits quickly. Strong on web export quality.

    Strengths

    • Browser-based
    • Multiple enhancement modes
    • Strong upscale quality

    Weaknesses

    • Limited free credits at signup
    • Account required
    • Subscription for ongoing use
    • No prompt control
    Pricing
    Free starting credits. Subscription from around $9/month
    Free tier
    Limited starting credits
    Signup
    Yes
    Best for
    Web-based enhancer with preset modes

    Verdict: Free credits run out fast — EditThisPic keeps giving 1 edit/week forever.

  5. Cleanup.pictures

    Best for Object/Cleanup Removal

    cleanup.pictures

    Cleanup.pictures focuses on removing unwanted objects with a brush. Free tier handles small to medium objects; HD output requires Pro. Good for spot cleanup, not full image fixes.

    Strengths

    • Strong object removal
    • Easy brush workflow
    • Free tier usable for small jobs

    Weaknesses

    • HD output paid only
    • Cleanup focus, not sharpening
    • Account for some features
    Pricing
    Free with HD paid. Pro from around $5/month
    Free tier
    Free for SD output
    Signup
    Optional
    Best for
    Brush-based object cleanup

    Verdict: Specialist tool for cleanup — EditThisPic handles cleanup and other fixes in one prompt.

  6. Fotor AI Photo Enhancer

    Best for Quick Auto-Fix

    fotor.com

    Fotor's AI photo enhancer applies a one-tap auto-fix for color, contrast, and sharpness. Free tier outputs watermarked images; Pro removes the watermark. Easy for beginners.

    Strengths

    • One-tap auto-fix
    • Browser-based
    • Easy interface

    Weaknesses

    • Watermark on free
    • Auto-fix only, no control
    • Account for clean output
    • Generic results
    Pricing
    Free with watermark. Pro from around $8.99/month
    Free tier
    Free with watermark
    Signup
    Yes
    Best for
    One-tap auto-fix for casual users

    Verdict: Quick auto-fix — EditThisPic gives more control, with a clean download when you buy.

  7. Pixlr Photomaker

    Best Photoshop Alternative

    pixlr.com

    Pixlr is a full browser-based photo editor with AI tools for sharpening, denoise, and quick fixes alongside manual controls. Free tier has ads; Premium for clean output and extra AI credits.

    Strengths

    • Full editor with AI tools
    • Browser-based, no install
    • Manual control where needed

    Weaknesses

    • Ads on free
    • AI credits limited on free
    • Account required
    • Heavier learning curve
    Pricing
    Free with ads. Premium from around $4.90/month
    Free tier
    Free with ads
    Signup
    Optional
    Best for
    Photoshop-alternative with manual + AI controls

    Verdict: Powerful for editors — EditThisPic is simpler for one-shot fixes.

How We Tested

We tested each tool with the same task: "image fixer" covers a few related fixes — sharpen, denoise, lighten, color correct, upscale. We rated whether the result looked natural, whether the rest of the image was preserved, and whether the free tier was usable for a single edit.

Quick answers

What is the best free AI image fixer that doesn't require signup?

EditThisPic is the best free AI image fixer with no signup. Upload your photo, describe the issue — "sharpen this blurry shot", "fix the underexposed face", "remove noise but keep detail" — and preview the result in 15-30 seconds; purchased downloads are clean, full quality.

Can AI fix a blurry photo?

Yes, partly. Motion blur and slight focus blur are recoverable; severe blur (subject moved several pixels) is not. EditThisPic and Remini both handle face sharpening well. For landscape sharpening, EditThisPic or Topaz Photo AI give better results than Remini.

Can AI denoise a high-ISO night photo?

Yes. Most AI tools denoise effectively, but aggressive denoise smears detail. The trick is asking for selective denoise: "reduce noise in the dark areas, keep sharp detail on the subject". EditThisPic handles this kind of selective fix.

Will AI fix make my photo look fake or over-processed?

It can. The default settings on most tools (Remini, Fotor auto-fix) over-sharpen and over-saturate. Prompt-based tools let you ask for restraint: "sharpen gently, keep natural skin texture". EditThisPic responds to subtle prompts directly.

Are AI image fixers watermarked on free tiers?

Most are. Remini and Fotor watermark free output. Let's Enhance gives limited free credits then requires payment. EditThisPic's free tier (1 edit/week) gives you a preview, and purchased downloads are clean, full quality.

Is EditThisPic really free?

Yes — one free preview edit per week, no signup; purchased downloads are clean, full quality. Credit packs start at $4.99 for 10 edits.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, one-time credit packs start at $4.99 for 10 edits, valid 12 months, no subscription. Power users who edit daily can pick Studio Membership, a monthly workspace at $49.99/mo for 300 edits. Purchased downloads are clean with no watermark.

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