Best Free AI Image Denoisers in 2026 — I Tested 4 Tools With 25 Noisy Photos
Honest comparison of Topaz DeNoise AI, MiOffice AI, Luminar Neo, DxO PureRAW, and Imglarger for removing noise from photos. We tested 25 images across 5 scenarios. Scores, methodology, and real results.
Quick Answer
How We Tested
- High-ISO night photos — ISO 6400+ handheld shots with heavy luminance and chroma noise
- Low-light indoor photos — dimly lit restaurants, museums, and events at ISO 1600-3200
- Phone camera night mode — smartphone photos from dark environments with computational noise
- Cropped/upscaled images — heavily cropped photos where noise is amplified by enlargement
- Already-processed JPEGs — compressed social media images with JPEG artifacts mixed with noise
We scored each tool on:
Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | MiOffice AI | Topaz DeNoise AI | Luminar Neo | DxO PureRAW | Imglarger |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noise Reduction Quality | Very good — GPU deep learning | Excellent — industry leader | Good — integrated AI | Excellent on RAW files | Basic — limited control |
| Detail Preservation | Good — preserves edges | Best in class | Good — slight softening | Excellent on RAW | Fair — over-smoothing |
| Processing Speed | 8-20s (server GPU) | 5-15s (local GPU) | 3-10s (local GPU) | 10-30s (local CPU/GPU) | 10-30s (server) |
| Requires Install | No — browser-based | Yes — desktop app | Yes — desktop app | Yes — desktop app | No — browser-based |
| RAW File Support | JPG/PNG/WebP | Yes — full RAW support | Yes — full RAW support | Yes — RAW specialist | JPG/PNG only |
| Noise Level Control | Auto AI detection | Auto + manual slider | Slider + masking | Auto + presets | Auto only |
| Batch Processing | Single file | Yes | Yes (catalog) | Yes — batch optimized | Limited |
| Free Usage | Free (credits system) | Free trial only | Free trial (7 days) | Free trial only | Limited free (small images) |
| Pricing | Free / $2.99 Day Pass / $6.99 Starter | $79.99 one-time | $79/yr subscription | $129 one-time | Free (limited) / $9.99/mo |
| Apps Bundle | 150+ apps | Denoise only (Photo AI suite separate) | Full photo editor | RAW processing only | 5 AI image tools |
| Available On | Browser + 4 Extensions + Android + Windows | Windows + Mac | Windows + Mac | Windows + Mac | Web only |
| Works Inside AI Assistants | ChatGPT + Claude + Telegram | No | No | No | No |
| Privacy & Compliance | GDPR · HIPAA-safe · SOC 2 aligned · ISO 27001 aligned | Local processing | Local processing | Local processing | Uploaded to servers |
| No Account Needed | Yes — 150+ apps, no signup | Account required | Account required | Account required | No signup for basic |
| Built By | Part of and built by JSVV SOLS LLC — Powering mission-critical systems for public and private sectors since 2021. | ||||
Topaz DeNoise AI Tradeoffs
Why people still choose it:
- Stronger detail preservation at extreme noise levels — Topaz's AI models are trained specifically for noise reduction and produce the best fine-detail recovery in the industry. Hair strands, fabric texture, and brick patterns that other tools smear are preserved cleanly by Topaz. For professional photographers shooting at ISO 12800+, this matters.
- RAW file support with camera-specific profiles — Topaz works directly with RAW files from 600+ camera models. Camera-specific noise profiles mean better results than generic denoising. DxO PureRAW also excels here, but Topaz's AI approach gives it an edge on difficult images.
- Manual control with AI suggestions — Auto mode works well, but the manual sliders for noise reduction strength, sharpening, and detail recovery let professionals fine-tune results. The before/after split view makes adjustments intuitive.
Why people are switching away:
- $79.99 one-time cost: For casual users who denoise a few photos per month, paying $80 for a desktop app is hard to justify when free alternatives exist.
- Desktop-only: Requires installation on Windows or Mac. No mobile support, no browser access. Can't denoise a photo from your phone without transferring it to a computer first.
- Requires capable GPU: Topaz needs a modern GPU (NVIDIA GTX 1060 or better, Apple M1+) for reasonable speed. On older hardware, processing a single image can take 30+ seconds. MiOffice AI offloads to server GPUs, so any device works.
- Single-purpose tool: Topaz DeNoise AI does one thing. Need to upscale, remove a background, or compress after denoising? That's separate software. MiOffice AI includes 150+ apps in one workspace.
Detailed Reviews
1. Topaz DeNoise AI — Best Raw Denoising Quality — If You Pay $80
How It Works
Topaz DeNoise AI (Topaz Labs, Dallas TX) is a dedicated desktop application for AI-powered noise reduction. It uses deep learning models trained on millions of noisy/clean image pairs to identify and remove noise while preserving detail. You load an image, select an AI model (Standard, Clear, Low Light, Severe Noise), and the app processes it using your local GPU. A before/after split view shows results in real time. Manual sliders let you fine-tune noise reduction strength, sharpening, and detail recovery.
Our Test Results
Topaz delivered the best detail preservation across our test set. On high-ISO night photos (ISO 6400+), it removed luminance and chroma noise cleanly while keeping hair, fabric texture, and fine architectural detail intact. The "Severe Noise" model handled our worst images — ISO 12800 handheld concert shots — better than any competitor. Color accuracy was excellent across all 25 test images.
The downsides: it requires a $79.99 purchase and a modern GPU. Processing took 5-15 seconds per image on an NVIDIA RTX 3060, but jumped to 30+ seconds on an older GTX 1050. No mobile or browser access — you need the desktop app installed.
Technical Details
- Engine: Deep learning models (multiple AI model options) running on local GPU
- Processing: Local GPU acceleration (NVIDIA CUDA, Apple Metal, AMD OpenCL)
- Output: Denoised image preserving fine detail, color, and sharpness
- File support: RAW (600+ cameras), JPEG, PNG, TIFF, DNG
- Privacy: Local processing — images are processed on your machine
- Requirements: NVIDIA GTX 1060+ or Apple M1+ recommended, 8GB RAM minimum
- ✓ Best detail preservation in our test — the industry reference for AI denoising
- ✓ Multiple AI models optimized for different noise types (Standard, Clear, Low Light, Severe)
- ✓ Full RAW file support with camera-specific noise profiles
- ✓ Manual sliders for fine-tuning beyond auto mode
- ✓ Local processing — images stay on your machine
- ✗ $79.99 one-time cost — expensive for casual users
- ✗ Desktop-only — no mobile or browser access
- ✗ Requires a modern GPU for reasonable processing speed
- ✗ Single-purpose tool — no other image editing capabilities included
- ✗ Large application size (~2GB installed)
2. MiOffice AI — Best Free AI Denoiser — No Install, GPU-Powered
How It Works
MiOffice AI uses GPU-powered server processing to remove noise from photos using deep learning. Upload a noisy image, and the AI model running on dedicated GPU servers analyzes the noise pattern and reconstructs clean detail. Processing takes 8-20 seconds depending on image size. The result is a denoised image with reduced grain while preserving edges and texture. No software installation needed — it runs in any browser on any device.
Technical Specs
- Engine: Deep learning denoising model running on dedicated GPU servers
- Output: Denoised image with reduced luminance and chroma noise, preserved edges and detail
- Processing: GPU-powered server processing — images are sent to gpu.mioffice.ai, processed on NVIDIA GPUs, and returned. Images are deleted after processing.
- File support: JPEG, PNG, WebP — up to 20MB
- Features: AI-powered noise detection, automatic strength adjustment, detail preservation
- Performance: 8-20 seconds per image depending on resolution
The Bundle
Image denoising is one of 150+ applications on MiOffice AI — an AI-powered digital workspace spanning AI, Video, Audio, Image, Document, Scanner, Notes, Screen Share, and File Transfer. Denoise a photo, then upscale it for print, remove the background for a product shot, or compress it for web upload — or share it instantly via P2P file transfer, collaborate live on screen share, or drop feedback in Notes. All in the same browser tab. Denoise, upscale, and share — without switching apps.
Pricing
Free to start with credits. $2.99 Day Pass for full access to all 150+ applications (excludes GPU-powered AI tools). $6.99 one-time. No subscriptions, no hidden limits.
- ✓ GPU-powered deep learning denoising — no install, runs in any browser
- ✓ Free to use with credits — no $80 desktop app purchase
- ✓ Works on any device — phone, tablet, Chromebook, old laptop — GPU processing happens on the server
- ✓ No signup required for basic use
- ✓ 150+ applications in one workspace — denoise, upscale, remove background, compress in one tab
- ✓ Available everywhere: browser, Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Safari extensions, Android, Windows, Telegram
- ✓ Inside AI assistants: ChatGPT GPT Store, Claude MCP Server, Claude.ai Connector
- ✓ Developer packages: npm, PyPI, crates.io, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier
- ✓ Compliance: GDPR compliant (details), HIPAA-safe by design, SOC 2 aligned, ISO 27001 aligned (Trust Center)
- ✓ Security: SSL Labs A+, TLS 1.3, HSTS Preload, COEP/COOP isolation, ImmuniWeb Grade A (Security)
3. Luminar Neo — Full Photo Editor With Built-In Denoise
How It Works
Luminar Neo (Skylum, Kyiv) is a full AI photo editor that includes "Noiseless AI" as one of its editing tools. Unlike dedicated denoisers, noise reduction is part of a larger editing workflow — you can denoise, then adjust exposure, apply sky replacement, or enhance portraits all in the same app. The Noiseless AI tool offers a strength slider and automatically detects noise levels. Processing uses your local GPU.
Our Test Results
Noiseless AI produced good results on moderate noise (ISO 1600-3200). Detail preservation was solid on these levels, with clean edges and accurate colors. On high-ISO images (6400+), it struggled more than Topaz — visible softening appeared on textures like hair and fabric. The luminosity masking feature is useful for applying different denoise strengths to shadows vs highlights.
The main issue is that denoise is locked behind a $79/year subscription (or $149 lifetime). You're paying for a full photo editor just to access one feature. If you already use Luminar Neo for editing, the built-in denoise is convenient. If you only need denoising, it's overkill.
Technical Details
- Engine: Noiseless AI — deep learning denoise within a full photo editing suite
- Processing: Local GPU (NVIDIA CUDA, Apple Metal), 3-10s per image
- Output: Denoised images within the full Luminar editing pipeline
- File support: RAW, JPEG, PNG, TIFF — full RAW support with lens profiles
- Privacy: Local processing — images stay on your machine
- Extras: Luminosity masking, selective denoise by region
- ✓ Denoise integrated into a full AI photo editor — edit and denoise in one workflow
- ✓ Luminosity masking for selective noise reduction (shadows vs highlights)
- ✓ Full RAW support with lens correction profiles
- ✓ Good results on moderate noise levels (ISO 1600-3200)
- ✓ Local processing — no server upload
- ✗ $79/year subscription just to access denoise — expensive for a single feature
- ✗ Softening visible on high-ISO images (6400+) compared to Topaz or DxO
- ✗ Desktop-only — no mobile or browser access
- ✗ Heavy application — slower startup than dedicated denoise tools
- ✗ Denoise quality is mid-tier when compared to specialized tools
4. DxO PureRAW — RAW Processing Specialist With Excellent Denoise
How It Works
DxO PureRAW (DxO Labs, Paris) specializes in RAW file processing — combining denoising with lens correction (distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberration) and optical sharpening in one automated step. It uses DxO's DeepPRIME and DeepPRIME XD AI engines, which are trained on real-world camera/lens combinations using DxO's optical measurement lab data. Drop RAW files in, choose a processing preset, and get optimized DNG files ready for your editor of choice.
Our Test Results
DxO PureRAW produced excellent denoising on RAW files — nearly matching Topaz on detail preservation and beating it on color accuracy in some test images. The DeepPRIME XD engine handled ISO 6400+ images with impressive clarity. The integrated lens correction is a genuine advantage — vignetting, distortion, and sharpness are fixed alongside noise in one pass.
The limitations: it only works with RAW files (no JPEG or PNG processing), costs $129, and is slower than competitors — 10-30 seconds per image. For JPEG-only workflows or quick phone photo cleanup, it's not the right tool. For serious RAW photographers, it's excellent value paired with any photo editor.
Technical Details
- Engine: DeepPRIME XD — AI trained on DxO's optical lab measurements per camera/lens combo
- Processing: Local GPU/CPU, 10-30s per image (GPU recommended)
- Output: Optimized DNG files with denoising + lens correction + optical sharpening
- File support: RAW only — supports 70,000+ camera/lens combinations
- Privacy: Local processing — images are not uploaded to servers
- Extras: Automatic lens correction, vignetting removal, chromatic aberration fix
- ✓ DeepPRIME XD engine produces near-Topaz quality denoising on RAW files
- ✓ Integrated lens correction — fixes distortion, vignetting, and CA in the same pass
- ✓ Camera/lens-specific profiles from DxO's optical measurement lab
- ✓ Excellent batch processing for large RAW photo sets
- ✓ Outputs DNG files compatible with any photo editor
- ✗ $129 one-time — the most expensive option in our test
- ✗ RAW files only — cannot process JPEG, PNG, or WebP
- ✗ Slowest processing (10-30s per image)
- ✗ Desktop-only — no mobile or browser access
- ✗ Single-purpose tool — denoising and lens correction only
5. Imglarger — Free Online Denoiser — Basic But Accessible
How It Works
Imglarger (imglarger.com) offers a simple online AI denoiser as part of its AI image tool suite. Upload a noisy image, click "Start," and the server processes it. Results are shown with a before/after slider. The interface is minimal — no manual controls, no strength adjustment, no noise type selection. It's fully automated: upload, wait, download.
Our Test Results
Results were acceptable for light noise (ISO 800-1600) but fell behind on more challenging images. At ISO 3200+, Imglarger tended to over-smooth, losing fine texture and detail. Hair and fabric appeared waxy in several test images. Color accuracy was decent, but the lack of manual controls means you can't fine-tune when the auto detection gets it wrong.
The free tier limits you to small images (under 2000x2000 pixels) and a few processes per day. Larger images and more usage require the $9.99/month Pro plan. Processing was slow — 10-30 seconds per image, with occasional queuing during peak hours.
Technical Details
- Engine: Server-side AI denoising model
- Processing: Cloud-based, 10-30s per image (may queue during peak)
- Output: Denoised JPEG/PNG — automatic settings only
- File support: JPEG, PNG — limited resolution on free tier
- Privacy: Images uploaded to servers for processing
- Limits: Free tier: small images only, few per day. Pro: $9.99/mo
- ✓ No software install — works in any browser
- ✓ No signup needed for basic use
- ✓ Simple one-click interface — zero learning curve
- ✓ Free for small images
- ✗ Over-smooths at moderate and high noise levels — loses fine detail
- ✗ No manual controls — fully automatic with no adjustments
- ✗ Free tier limited to small images and few daily uses
- ✗ Slow processing with occasional queuing
- ✗ All images uploaded to servers — no local option
- ✗ Limited to JPEG and PNG only
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What's Coming Next
MiOffice AI is available on every major platform today — browser, Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Safari extensions, Android, Windows, ChatGPT GPT Store, Claude MCP Server, Telegram, npm/PyPI/crates.io, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier. Here's what's still in the pipeline:
- iOS & Mac native app (App Store — coming soon)
- Adjustable denoise strength slider (low, medium, high, auto)
- Batch denoising for multiple photos
- RAW file support (CR3, NEF, ARW, DNG)
- Selective area denoising (mask specific regions)
- WordPress plugin integration
Full platform availability: <a href="https://mioffice.ai/apps" style="color:var(--accent);">mioffice.ai/apps</a>
Download Our Test Set — Verify the Results Yourself
We're publishing the exact 25 test photographs and denoised outputs from all 4 tools. Download them and compare quality yourself.
ZIP includes: 25 source photos + denoised outputs from all 4 tools + scoring spreadsheet. ~350MB.
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Try It Free →Which Should You Choose?
- For quick phone photo cleanup: MiOffice AI — no install, free, works on any device — just open the browser
- For professional photographers (RAW workflow): Topaz DeNoise AI — best detail preservation, RAW support, manual fine-tuning
- For RAW batch processing with lens correction: DxO PureRAW — DeepPRIME XD engine + integrated lens correction in one step
- For denoising within a full photo editor: Luminar Neo — Noiseless AI plus exposure, color, sky replacement, and portrait tools
- For one-off quick denoise with zero friction: MiOffice AI — no signup, no install, no payment — just upload and denoise
- For budget-conscious users: MiOffice AI — free credits, $6.99 one-time vs $80-$129 desktop apps
- For denoise + upscale + background removal workflow: MiOffice AI — 150+ apps in one workspace — denoise, upscale, remove background without switching tools
- For developers/automation: MiOffice AI — npm, PyPI, VS Code, GitHub Actions, n8n, Make, Zapier
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Jason Edwards
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Jason Edwards is a senior technical writer at MiOffice AI, covering productivity tools, video workflows, and multimedia editing.
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