Qwen Edit
Alibaba's Qwen Edit applied to photo restoration. Open-weight, with multilingual text rendering strength that helps when restoring old Chinese, Japanese, or Korean documents where Western models can't read the source — let alone reconstruct it. Specialized but strong in its niche.
Examples generated with Qwen Edit
FAQ
What is Qwen Edit?
Alibaba's Qwen Edit applied to photo restoration. Open-weight, with multilingual text rendering strength that helps when restoring old Chinese, Japanese, or Korean documents where Western models can't read the source — let alone reconstruct it. Specialized but strong in its niche.
What is Qwen Edit best for?
- Asian-aesthetic photo restoration
- stylized vintage photo recovery
- open-weight archival workflows
What does Qwen Edit do well?
- Asian-trained restoration sensibility
- open-weight availability
What is Qwen Edit not great at?
- weaker English-prompt adherence
- less polished than Western flagships for restoration
How should I prompt Qwen Edit?
- use Asian aesthetic vocabulary
- describe restoration intent clearly
What are alternatives to Qwen Edit?
Common alternatives: Qwen Edit 2511 (restore), Seedream 4.5 (restore), Flux Kontext Pro.
How much does Qwen Edit cost on Upsampler?
6 credits per generation — no subscription, credits never expire.
Can I try Qwen Edit for free?
You can try a free, no-signup version of our ai photo restorer — note that the free version may use a different, lighter model rather than Qwen Edit itself.