Can I use the enhanced image commercially?
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The site does not explicitly state commercial use rights for the free version. As you retain your image after download, you likely can use it, but if you need for commercial production you should review the terms of service / licensing carefully.
How many photos can I enhance per month or per day?
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The tool appears free and with no strict published limit, but because it’s a simple web tool you may encounter performance / rate limitations. The site states images are deleted after 12 hours.
Can I edit or customize the enhancement settings?
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Yes — after the automatic process you’ll see checkboxes for options like lighting correction, color temperature, saturation, denoising, red-eye removal, which you can toggle.
Does it integrate with other tools or an API?
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The main “Enhance” tool is a web upload/download service. They mention API / business partner options in their broader brand pages. E.g., “Partnership via API” is listed in their press overview.
Does the company train on my content or retain my images beyond 12 hours?
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They declare: “Uploaded images and results are only visible to you. They will be deleted in 12 hours.” If your use case requires long-term storage/privacy you may want to verify with them.
What do I get on the higher or paid version?
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The publicly visible “Enhance.Pho.to” tool is free; they don’t list tiered paid upgrade details on that page. If you need premium (bulk processing, higher resolution, API access), you may need to contact them for a business solution.
Is it worth using instead of a full photo editor like Photoshop?
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If you just need fast, automatic image fixes (color, noise, red-eye) and not full creative control, yes it’s a good quick tool. But if you require detailed edits, layers, design-workflow, or commercial production quality, you might prefer a more advanced editor.