You took a screenshot of an important chat conversation. You open it later and the text is a blurry, pixelated mess — compressed to death by WhatsApp or Messenger. You can barely make out what was said.
Or you snapped a photo of a receipt for expenses. Two weeks later the thermal print has faded so much that the total amount is unreadable.
We've all been there. The information is there — it's just not legible anymore.
Sure, you could throw the image into a generic AI upscaler. But here's the problem: those tools are trained on photos of faces, landscapes, and buildings. When they see text, they treat it like a texture and smear it. The letters come out looking melted, warped, or replaced with alien-looking symbols that aren't even real characters.
What you need is a text-specialized AI — one trained specifically on typography, handwriting, and printed letters. That's what we're building in this guide.






