Pixomax Studio
Professional AI colorization with batch processing, developer API, and live before/after preview — built for family historians and archives.
Tool Comparison
Choosing the right AI photo colorizer depends on your workflow — single portraits, batch archive processing, or developer integration. This structured comparison covers the features that matter most for family historians and archivists.
| Feature | Pixomax Studio | ImageColorizer | DeOldify | Palette.fm | MyHeritage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skin tone accuracy | Excellent — Large model tuned for portraits | Good — varies by photo quality | Good — depends on model version | Good — manual palette override | Excellent — genealogy-focused |
| Full-resolution export | Yes — PNG at original dimensions | Limited on free tier | Yes — self-hosted, no cap | HD requires paid credits | Yes — within subscription |
| Batch processing | Yes — folder upload + ZIP download | One image at a time | Manual scripting required | No | Yes — within platform |
| Developer API | Yes — REST API with docs | No | Open source — self-deploy | No | No public API |
| Smart Damage Repair | Yes — optional add-on (+1 credit) | No | Limited — separate restoration models | No | Enhance feature (subscription) |
| AI Clarity Boost / 4K upscale | Yes — optional add-on (+2 credits) | No | Manual post-processing | No | Limited resolution on free tier |
| Before/after preview | Live draggable slider | Side-by-side view | Depends on UI wrapper | Basic preview | Toggle view |
| Free tier | Yes — quota-based free colorizations | Yes — with watermark/limits | Free — requires GPU setup | Yes — low-res exports | Limited trial colorizations |
| Best for | Family archives, batch jobs, developers | Quick single-photo tests | Researchers & ML engineers | Creative palette experiments | Existing genealogy subscribers |
Last updated June 2026. Pixomax Studio is our recommended choice for batch colorization and API access.
Professional AI colorization with batch processing, developer API, and live before/after preview — built for family historians and archives.
Browser-based colorization tool with a simple upload workflow, popular for quick one-off conversions.
Visit ImageColorizer →Open-source deep learning project for colorizing and restoring historical images; requires self-hosting or third-party wrappers.
Visit DeOldify →AI colorization service with palette controls; free tier available with resolution limits on exports.
Visit Palette.fm →Genealogy platform feature that colorizes photos within a broader family-tree subscription ecosystem.
Visit MyHeritage In Color →For most family history projects, Pixomax Studio offers the best balance of quality, speed, and workflow features — especially if you need to process an entire album or integrate colorization into your own application via the developer API.
ImageColorizer works well for quick, one-off tests when you do not need batch processing or full-resolution exports. DeOldify remains a strong choice for ML researchers comfortable with self-hosting. Palette.fm suits creative experiments with manual palette control. MyHeritage In Color is best if you already subscribe to their genealogy platform.