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Let's Enhance

Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.

Overview

Let's Enhance is a web service for processing uploaded images. Declared are upscaling, sharpening, restoration, quality improvement and background removal, and alongside them video upscaling and turning an image into video (image-to-video). The composition is taken from the site navigation and the pricing page.

A text prompt is not entered into the main tools: they work not with a prompt but with an uploaded file. What can be checked is the language of the interface: the homepage is marked with hreflang for sixteen languages — English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and Chinese in two variants, zh-CN and zh-TW. Russian is not among them, and neither is Arabic. Hindi and Chinese are.

A reservation is obligatory: this is interface markup, not a statement about the language of the prompt. About the language of the prompt the sources are silent.

Which platforms it works with

The web service and an API for business — the item "API for Business" stands in the navigation of the site. That is the whole of the list: nothing else is named.

Direct export to social networks is not declared on the pages read. There are no lines about connecting accounts, but the tool does not formulate a refusal of such a possibility either. The processed file you download and post yourself.

Pricing

The personal plans are from the pricing page, the currency is US dollars, and each carries two sums: monthly, and monthly under annual payment.

Starter — 12 USD a month, 9 USD a month under annual payment. Pro — 32 USD a month, 24 USD under annual. Max — 45 USD a month, 34 USD under annual.

The minimum, then, is 9 USD a month under annual payment of Starter; under monthly payment the lowest tier costs 12 USD.

Separately on the page there are business plans for 1000, 2500 and 5000 credits. Their prices are not shown on the part of the page that was read — that is a gap in the source, not a zero price.

What is free

Ten credits on registration, word for word "No credit card needed".

Then comes the part that matters, because the free tier is cut back not by number alone. The input is limited to 24 megapixels or 50 MB, the upscale to eight megapixels, storage to six months, and support to email only. And above all: the output is issued with a watermark. That is stated directly on the pricing page.

Restrictions

Credits per month: Starter 100, Pro 300, Max 500.

The upscaling ceiling is spread across the tiers: 256, 350 and 512 megapixels. The input on paid plans is up to 64 megapixels or 50 MB. Background removal is limited to 16 megapixels, and that limit is common to every plan.

About accumulation it is said word for word: "Unused credits roll over as long as you remain a subscriber" — unspent credits carry over while you remain a subscriber, but no more than six monthly volumes may be accumulated. On the business plans credits do not accumulate at all. On cancellation of a subscription unused credits expire at the end of the paid period.

Rights to the output

There is no direct answer. The terms do not define rights to the output: a clause on who owns the processed image was not found in them.

What is said is said about what is uploaded, and said in capitals: "WE CLAIM NO OWNERSHIP RIGHTS OVER YOUR CONTENT". Rights to the source the tool does not claim for itself.

Differences in commercial use between the plans are not in the terms. But a practical difference does exist, and it comes from another document: on the free credits the output is issued with a watermark. Legally that is not a prohibition but a property of the file.

Do they train on your data

There is no direct answer. The privacy policy says that the tool applies automated systems to what is uploaded "for security purposes, fraud prevention, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, investigations of potential misconduct, product development and improvement, research, and customer or technical support".

The wording is broad, but words about training models on uploads are not in the text, and we will not build on the source's behalf.

A mechanism for opting out of the use of uploads for product development is not described on the pages read. The nearest thing in meaning that could be read is the period of data availability: "no longer than 12 months after the closing of your account".

How you earn with it

About commercial use of the output the terms are silent: neither a permission, nor a prohibition, nor a division by plan is in them. What is known is only that rights to what is uploaded the tool does not claim for itself, and that no plan is singled out for a different legal regime.

The practical line is drawn not by law but by the watermark: the output obtained on the ten free credits arrives marked, while on the paid plans the pricing page names no such mark.

What it will not do

It will not publish the image for you: export to social networks is not declared.

It will not hand over the free output clean: the watermark on the free tier is stated directly.

It will not accept, on the free tier, a file larger than 24 megapixels or 50 MB, and will not raise it above 8 megapixels.

It will not remove the background on an image larger than 16 megapixels — on any plan.

It will not take what is forbidden. The terms require that "The Content is not pornographic, does not contain threats or incite violence towards individuals or entities, and does not violate the privacy or publicity rights of any third party". A topical ban on images of real people or on politics is not in the terms — what is there is protection of the image and publicity rights of third parties.

It will not let itself be used for "research and development of artificial intelligence (generation of training data)": the generation of training data is forbidden by a separate clause.

It will not say who owns the processed image, and will not answer whether models are trained on your uploads.

It will not mark the output as made by AI: metadata and C2PA are not mentioned, and the watermark of the free tier is positioned as a plan restriction, not as a sign of AI.

Verified data

The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

A web service for processing uploaded images: upscaling, sharpening, restoration, quality enhancement, background removal, and also video upscaling and image-to-video; the list is taken from the site navigation and the pricing page

source, checked 2026-08-07

No text prompt is entered into the main tools — they work on an uploaded file; the site interface is marked up with hreflang for 16 languages (en, de, es, fr, hi, id, it, ja, ko, nl, pt, tr, uk, vi, zh-CN, zh-TW), Russian is not among them

The interface languages are taken from the hreflang markup of the home page; this is the interface language, not a claimed prompt language — about the prompt language the sources are silent

source, checked 2026-08-07

Platforms

A web service and an API for business (the «API for Business» item in the site navigation); no direct export to social networks is claimed on the pages read

The API is confirmed by the navigation of the official site; the absence of social networks is silence of the source

source, checked 2026-08-07

Pricing

10 free credits on registration, verbatim «No credit card needed»; input up to 24 megapixels or 50 MB, upscaling up to 8 megapixels, 6 months of storage, email support and a watermarked result

The watermark on the free plan is stated outright on the pricing page

source, checked 2026-08-07

Personal plans: Starter 12 USD/month (9 USD/month paid yearly), Pro 32 USD/month (24 USD/month), Max 45 USD/month (34 USD/month); business plans for 1000, 2500 and 5000 credits are offered separately

The prices of the business plans are not shown in the part of the page that was read

source, checked 2026-08-07

9 USD a month on the Starter plan paid yearly; paid monthly 12 USD a month

source, checked 2026-08-07

Limits and restrictions

Credits a month: Starter 100, Pro 300, Max 500; maximum upscale 256 / 350 / 512 megapixels; input up to 64 megapixels or 50 MB; background removal is limited to 16 megapixels on all plans; verbatim «Unused credits roll over as long as you remain a subscriber», accumulating no more than six monthly allowances; on business plans credits do not accumulate; if the subscription is cancelled, unused credits are lost at the end of the paid period

source, checked 2026-08-07

Restrictions

The terms require verbatim that «The Content is not pornographic, does not contain threats or incite violence towards individuals or entities, and does not violate the privacy or publicity rights of any third party»; it is separately forbidden to use the service verbatim for «research and development of artificial intelligence (generation of training data)»

There is no topical ban on images of real people or on politics in the terms — only protection of third parties' image and publicity rights

source, checked 2026-08-07

The terms do not define rights in the output directly; about uploads they say verbatim «WE CLAIM NO OWNERSHIP RIGHTS OVER YOUR CONTENT». There is no difference between plans as to commercial use in the terms, but there is a practical one: on the free plan the result is delivered with a watermark (pricing page)

Rights in the output are silence of the terms; the watermark on the free plan is confirmed by the pricing page

source, checked 2026-08-07

The privacy policy says the service applies automated systems to uploads verbatim «for security purposes, fraud prevention, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, investigations of potential misconduct, product development and improvement, research, and customer or technical support»; there is no wording about training models on uploads

The wording «product development and improvement, research» is broad, but training models is not named outright — nothing is completed on the source's behalf

source, checked 2026-08-07

AI-origin labelling (metadata, C2PA) is not mentioned in the terms or on the pricing page; the watermark on the free plan is presented as a plan limitation, not as an AI notice

The watermark is confirmed, but it is not presented as a marker of AI — these two facts are kept apart

source, checked 2026-08-07

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