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SDRtoHDR.com vs Topaz Video AI

SDRtoHDR.com converts SDR footage to HDR10 in your browser for a per-second price, no install and no subscription required. Topaz Video AI is desktop software with an annual subscription that bundles SDR-to-HDR conversion (via its Hyperion model) alongside upscaling, frame interpolation, and other video enhancement tools.

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Topaz Video AISDRtoHDR.com
Where it runsDesktop app, Windows or macOS install requiredAny browser, no install
What it doesGeneral video enhancement suite: upscaling, frame interpolation, stabilization, SDR to HDR, and moreSDR to HDR10 conversion only
PricingSubscription, $299/yr Personal or $699/yr ProPay per second, from $0.60 per conversion, no subscription required
TrialFree trial, exported files are watermarkedNo watermark, ever
HardwareNeeds a capable local GPU, or paid cloud rendering creditsRuns on our infrastructure, any device

Which one fits

If you need one clip converted and do not want to install anything or commit to a subscription, converting in the browser and paying only for what you use is the simpler path. If you already pay for Topaz Video AI for its broader toolset, upscaling, stabilization, frame interpolation, its SDR-to-HDR feature is already included in that subscription.

Who Topaz Video AI fits

Anyone already using Topaz for its broader toolkit: upscaling old footage, frame interpolation for slow motion, stabilization, denoising. If you are already paying for that suite, its SDR-to-HDR feature comes with it at no extra cost, and running everything through one desktop app keeps your workflow in one place. It also fits anyone who wants a local, offline tool rather than a browser upload: the tradeoff is a capable GPU (or paid cloud rendering credits) and a per-title annual subscription regardless of how much you actually convert.

Who SDRtoHDR.com fits

Anyone converting clips occasionally rather than running a full editing pipeline: a few wedding highlight reels a month, a handful of product shots, a drone clip here and there. No installation, no GPU requirement, no annual commitment, you pay for the seconds you actually convert. It also fits anyone who does not want or need the rest of Topaz's suite and would be paying for tools they will not use just to reach the SDR-to-HDR feature.

Switching from Topaz

If you only ever opened Topaz Video AI for its SDR-to-HDR feature and never touched upscaling or interpolation, switching costs nothing but the habit: there is no project file or preset to migrate, you upload the same source clip and get back the same category of file, a 10-bit HDR10 MP4. Verify the result the same way regardless of which tool produced it, an HDR10 file should report `smpte2084` color transfer and `bt2020` primaries; if your output is missing either tag, whatever you are looking at is not real HDR10. If you use Topaz for its other tools too, there is no reason to switch away for those, only its SDR-to-HDR path is what this comparison is about.

Frequently asked questions

Does Topaz Video AI produce the same HDR10 output we do?

Topaz's Hyperion model also outputs HDR10, by its own public description. We cannot verify quality differences between the two engines since results depend on the source footage and the settings chosen at export time. Whichever tool you use, check the output file's own metadata rather than trusting either company's marketing: an HDR10 file should report `smpte2084` transfer and `bt2020` primaries.

If I already have a Topaz Video AI subscription, should I switch?

Probably not, if you already use its other tools day to day. Its SDR-to-HDR feature is already included in what you are paying for. Switching makes more sense if you only ever wanted this one feature and are paying for a much larger toolkit to reach it.

Is Topaz Video AI's free trial good enough to compare quality myself?

The trial lets you process and preview footage with every available model, including Hyperion, but exported files are watermarked. You can judge the conversion visually, but you cannot use trial output as a final deliverable.

SDRtoHDR.com is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Topaz Labs. "Topaz Video AI" and "Topaz Labs" are trademarks of Topaz Labs LLC, referenced here only to compare publicly available product information. Pricing and features reflect Topaz Labs' published details as of August 2026 and may have changed since; check their website for current terms.

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