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Krea vs Topaz Labs

Two of the most-asked-about agents in the image-generation space. Here's how they actually stack up.

Krea

Real-time AI image and video generation with a live canvas that generates as you draw

Free + $10/mo

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Topaz Labs

Desktop AI for photo and video enhancement, the professional standard for upscaling, denoising, and sharpening

From $99/mo

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Side-by-side comparison

Krea Topaz Labs
Tagline Real-time AI image and video generation with a live canvas that generates as you draw Desktop AI for photo and video enhancement, the professional standard for upscaling, denoising, and sharpening
Pricing Free + $10/mo From $99/mo
Categories image-generation, real-time image-upscaling, video-enhancement, photography
Made by Krea AI Topaz Labs LLC
Launched 2023-08 2018
Platforms Web Desktop (Windows), Desktop (macOS)
Status active active

Krea highlights

  • + Real-time generation canvas, generates live as you sketch or type
  • + Flux and other base model support with real-time inference
  • + AI video generation with keyframe control
  • + Image upscaling and enhancement tools
  • + Background removal

Topaz Labs highlights

  • + Gigapixel AI upscales images up to 6x with genuine detail generation
  • + DeNoise AI removes noise while preserving fine texture and sharpness
  • + Sharpen AI recovers focus and motion blur at the microscopic level
  • + Video AI upscales footage to 4K and 8K from lower resolution sources
  • + Frame interpolation for smooth slow-motion from standard frame rates

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Krea or Topaz Labs?
Neither is universally better. Krea (Free + $10/mo) leans into image-generation, while Topaz Labs (From $99/mo) is closer to image-upscaling. Pick based on which workflow you actually do every day.
What is the price difference between Krea and Topaz Labs?
Krea is free + $10/mo. Topaz Labs is from $99/mo. See the pricing row in the comparison table.
Can I use Krea and Topaz Labs together?
In most cases, yes. They serve overlapping but distinct needs, so running them side by side is common until you decide which fits your workflow.
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