AI Models

Thermal Vision

See your photo through a real thermal infrared lens.

Original photo before Thermal Vision AI enhancement — demo example from upsa
BEFORE
Same photo after Thermal Vision AI processing with upsa — enhanced result
AFTER
Original photo before Thermal Vision AI enhancement — demo example from upsa / Same photo after Thermal Vision AI processing with upsa — enhanced result

What it does

Reinterprets your photo through a calibrated thermal infrared sensor — premium IR palette, real heat physics, full subject and composition preserved.

Thermal Vision converts a regular photo into a cinematic infrared capture, the kind you might see in a science documentary or a wildlife thermal survey. The look stays scientific and atmospheric — no cartoon heatmaps, no neon glow, no sci-fi HUD overlays. Every part of the image is reinterpreted as a heat reading: skin glows warm, fabric cools off, hot pavement and cold shadows separate cleanly. What changes is the entire rendering layer — visible-light color, lighting, material reflectance, even how heat carries between surfaces. Bodies become emissive: the face brightens, the hands light up, the torso reads warm through thinner fabric. Sunlit walls and metal show their stored heat, while deep shadows fall toward violet and black. What stays is everything that makes the photo recognizable. The pose, framing, camera angle, silhouette, hairstyle, and body proportions are preserved. A friend or family member should be instantly identifiable even though the entire color and lighting story has been rewritten. The output uses a premium thermal palette — black, deep violet, red, orange, yellow, with white hotspots where heat peaks. A subtle sensor bloom, mild infrared softness, and gentle signal noise are layered on top so the image reads as a real capture rather than a digital filter. No targeting reticles, no text overlays, no fake glitch effects. Use it for atmospheric profile portraits, editorial illustrations, science and tech article art, concept references, or social posts that need a striking frame. It works best on photos where the subject has clear separation from the background and the lighting is even enough that the heat structure of the body is readable.

When to use it

  • Atmospheric profile portraits with a striking, cinematic frame
  • Movie-poster or trailer-style stills with a thermal-surveillance feel
  • Album art or social drops where mood and contrast matter more than literal color
  • Concept references for film, game, or comic projects
  • Editorial illustration for science, tech, or security articles
  • Stylized self-portraits that emphasize silhouette and body heat over makeup or wardrobe color

When not to use it

  • Photos where the original colors must stay faithful — thermal vision rewrites color entirely
  • Brand or product shots where material color and finish need to be accurate
  • Documents, IDs, passport photos, or any frame that has to read as a normal photograph
  • Scenes with critical printed text or signage — the IR look softens fine printed detail

How it works

Your image is reinterpreted as if captured through a calibrated thermal infrared sensor. Warm bodies become emissive — the face, hands, and exposed skin brighten, while thicker clothing reads cooler. Materials separate by heat capacity: sunlit walls, metal, and pavement glow with stored heat; deep shadows sink toward violet and black. A subtle sensor bloom, mild softness, and faint signal noise are layered on top so the result reads as a real thermal capture, not a digital filter. The original pose, framing, camera angle, and silhouette are kept intact — only the rendering changes.

Specifications

Approach
Reinterprets the source photo as a calibrated thermal infrared capture, keeping the original composition intact.
Stylization
Heat-driven false color, infrared bloom, sensor softness, atmospheric heat diffusion, gentle signal noise.
What stays
Composition, pose, framing, camera angle, subject silhouette, hairstyle outline, environment layout.
What changes
Visible-light color, lighting, material reflectance, surface highlights — everything is rewritten as a heat reading.
Ideal source
A clearly lit subject with good separation from the background; both outdoor and indoor scenes work, the more material variety the better.
Maximum input
Up to 25 MP per image
Supported formats
JPEG, PNG, HEIC
Output format
PNG — preserves the soft thermal gradients and bloom without compression banding.
Pricing
2 credits per image

Frequently asked questions

Will my face still be recognizable in the result?

Yes. The silhouette, facial heat structure, hairstyle outline, body proportions, and pose are all preserved — only the visible-light rendering is replaced. People who know you should recognize you immediately, even though the entire color and lighting story has changed.

Will it look like a neon rainbow heatmap?

No. The output uses a premium thermal palette — black, deep violet, red, orange, yellow, with bright white where heat peaks. Cartoon rainbow false color is explicitly avoided so the result reads as a real thermal capture rather than a stylized infographic.

Will the model add fake HUD overlays, targeting reticles, or text on top of the image?

No. There are no targeting brackets, no HUD elements, no fake serial numbers, and no on-image text. The result reads as a clean sensor capture, not a movie-prop screen with overlays.

What kind of source photo works best?

Photos with clear separation between the subject and the background, with reasonably even lighting on the subject. Crowded scenes with overlapping bodies, very dark photos, or images with heavy motion blur are the hardest. Indoor and outdoor both work — variety of materials in the scene tends to make the result more interesting.

What about aspect ratio and cropping?

Output is delivered in 4:5, the standard frame used across upsa. The original framing is preserved — nothing is cropped tighter or zoomed out — so the subject sits in the same place as in your source photo.

Can I use the result commercially?

Yes — generated images on upsa are yours to use for personal and commercial purposes. We recommend you keep the consent and rights to the source photo as well, since the output preserves the identity in it.

How long are my photos stored?

Source uploads and generated results are stored for 48 and then automatically deleted from upsa's storage. We don't train any model on your photos.

AI results vary

Each generation uses a different random seed, so your result may not exactly match the example shown. If the first try doesn't fit what you had in mind, run it again — output differs noticeably between runs.

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