Users on forums have noted that build 892023 includes a refined version of the Face Recovery AI that works better on side profiles and low-resolution web images. If you have an older version, manually download the model files from Topaz’s legacy repository (instructions are on their support site) and place them in:
C:\ProgramData\Topaz Labs LLC\Topaz Photo AI\Models (Windows) or ~/Library/Application Support/Topaz Photo AI/Models (macOS).
Default paths for offline models:
Compress the folder into a ZIP or 7z archive (split into 2GB parts if needed).
A: If it’s a web app, yes. But managing 15GB of models on a phone is impractical. Use a desktop browser.
A: Likely a build date: August 9, 2023, or a model version snapshot. Check your Topaz Photo AI about dialog for exact model manifest.
AI model files are not small. A full Topaz Photo AI model library can exceed 15–20 GB. Transferring such archives poses problems:
This is where the keyword fragment "axeloatransfer" enters the picture.
Absolutely. Topaz Photo AI can output image sequences (frame-by-frame). Zip those sequences into a single archive (e.g., 50GB) and send via Axeloa. The recipient unzips locally.
A: Yes, for personal backup and transfer between your own devices. Distributing them publicly violates Topaz Labs’ terms of service.
Topaz Labs has long been synonymous with machine learning for photo enhancement: denoising, sharpening, and upscaling. Their flagship, Topaz Photo AI, bundles three former standalone apps (Denoise AI, Sharpen AI, Gigapixel AI) into one seamless workflow. But the headline feature for security-minded professionals is the offline model repository.