If you want to spruce up and restore family photos from decades ago, Photomyne is a good all-purpose choice. The service lets you scan photos, slides and negatives, and offers tools like auto-detect and crop, auto-rotate and perspective correction. It also has tools for sharpening faces, applying color filters and colorizing black and white photos. You can organize photos into albums, add text and audio, and share them with web links or prints.
Another good choice is Remini, an AI-powered tool that can turn low-resolution photos into higher-resolution versions. Remini has face enhancement, color tuning, noise reduction and background detail enhancement. It's good at restoring yellowed, faded or damaged photos, and it can upscale photos without losing quality, so it's good for personal and professional use.
If you're looking for a free option, try Face Photo Restorer. It uses AI technology to restore old and blurry face photos, producing clear and sharp results in a snap. It's easy to use and requires no expertise, and people seem to like its speed and results, so it's a good option if you don't want to pay anything.
Last, Nostalgia Photos offers a low-cost, privacy-respecting option. The AI-powered service removes artifacts from historical photos while preserving their original details and upscales them to high-definition resolution. It offers three restoration options per photo and deletes processed images after 24 hours, so it's a good option if you're concerned about privacy.