Remini 3.7 for Android

AI Photo Enhancer
Remini sharpens blurry photos and video, delivering face‑focused detail in seconds; free daily credits, ads, HD via paid tier upgrade.
Dec 31, 1969
Rating:
4.1 on 4603528 votes
Category:
ApplicationsPhotography
Developer:
Bending Spoons
License:
Freeware
Total downloads:
8,676
Latest version:
3.7

Description

Remini is a free Android app that fixes blurry and low-quality photos with the help of cloud-based artificial intelligence. You install a tiny 45 MB package from the Play Store, open it, and the screen greets you with a single button marked “Enhance.” From that point, the process is almost automatic. You pick a picture from your gallery, take a quick scan of an old paper print, or even shoot a fresh photo. When you press “Enhance” the app sends a compressed copy to Remini’s servers. After ten or fifteen seconds, it sends back a cleaned-up version. A slider lets you compare the “before” and “after,” and, if the result looks good, you tap “Save” to add the new file to your phone.

The heavy lifting happens online. Remini combines several AI tricks — super-resolution, noise removal, color balancing, and face restoration — inside one big model. It is especially strong with faces: eyes become sharp, hair gains detail, and skin keeps its natural texture instead of turning plastic. Because all the complex math runs on a remote server, even older phones can handle the workflow; the only true requirement is a stable internet connection.

Using Remini without paying feels generous at first. The app gives you a small pile of free credits every day, enough to touch up three or four photos. Once those credits disappear, you have two choices: sit through a 30-second video ad for each new picture or sign up for Remini Pro. The paid plan costs roughly eight euros a month or fifty euros a year. It removes ads, unlocks a batch mode that can fix thirty images in one go, and lets you export in higher resolution. Heavy users, especially people digitizing whole shoe boxes of family prints, find the subscription worth the price. Casual users who only rescue the odd vacation selfie can likely live with the ads.

Every tool has weak spots, and Remini is no exception. Because the model was trained to focus on human faces, landscapes, pets, and group shots where faces are tiny do not receive the same dramatic boost. The AI can also slip. Glasses sometimes vanish, earrings melt into the ear, and patterned fabrics get smeared. There is no manual tool to repair these flaws; your only option is to run the photo again and hope for a cleaner pass. Another concern is privacy. The company says each image is deleted from its servers after twenty-four hours and is never shared or sold, yet anyone who dislikes cloud processing will have second thoughts.

Performance is solid. Over Wi-Fi an average two-megapixel photo takes under ten seconds to process; on older 4G it can stretch to thirty. Each job uploads around 5 MB and downloads a similar amount, so the app will nibble at a capped data plan if you do a large batch on mobile. The improved photo arrives as a separate file, meaning you keep both original and edit. Space use will double if you never remove the old versions, so a quick clean-up pass in your gallery is wise.

In day-to-day life Remini fits three main groups. First are family archivists trying to save faded wedding albums without mastering Photoshop. Second are social media fans who want a sharper profile picture in seconds. Third are small business owners — e-shop sellers or freelance photographers — who need fast, good-enough fixes before publishing images online. People who mostly shoot scenery or worry about data privacy may decide to skip it.

Taken as a whole, Remini on Android offers a surprisingly powerful rescue service for blurry memories. It is fast, almost effortless, and, at least in its free form, costs nothing beyond a few ads and a bit of data. Accept the occasional glitch and the need for an internet link, and you gain the ability to turn grainy snapshots into frame-worthy images in less time than it takes to boil water for coffee.

 

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