Nvidia Unveils RTX Video Super Resolution to Enhance Videos in Browsers

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Screenshot or graphical representation showing a comparison of a video before and after applying RTX Video Super Resolution technology, highlighting the improvement in sharpness and reduction of artifacts.

Nvidia Presents RTX Video Super Resolution to Enhance Videos in Browsers

Nvidia has introduced RTX Video Super Resolution (VSR), a new feature designed to enhance the viewing of online content. This tool processes the video directly in the browser to deliver a clearer and more detailed experience. 🚀

The Core of the Technology: AI in the Tensor Cores

The system uses the exclusive Tensor Cores of GeForce RTX graphics cards. An artificial intelligence model analyzes each frame to reconstruct the image. Its main goal is to eliminate common defects such as pixel blocking and visual noise generated by compressing files.

Key Features of Operation:
  • Acts on streaming content or local files played in the browser.
  • Produces a sharper result, especially when viewing video at a resolution higher than native.
  • The process occurs in real time, leveraging dedicated AI hardware.
AI is powerful, but it can't invent pixels that never existed. It's not a magic wand for very low-quality content.

What You Need to Activate RTX VSR

To use this enhancement, specific hardware and software are required. It's not a universal technology and has certain practical limitations that users should be aware of.

Requirements and Important Considerations:
  • Requires a graphics card from the GeForce RTX 30 or 40 series.
  • Installing the latest Nvidia drivers is essential.
  • Compatible only with the web browsers Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
  • Does not process content protected by digital rights management (DRM) systems.
  • Consumes additional GPU resources, which may affect performance on systems with limited free graphics power.

A Practical Tool with a Defined Scope

RTX Video Super Resolution is configured from the Nvidia Control Panel. It represents a useful advancement for improving the perceived quality of daily web video, while setting realistic expectations. It's an enhancement based on existing data, not a miraculous recreation. Its value lies in cleaning and refining the content we already see. 💡