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Is your Higgsfield video looking blurry, pixelated, or lower quality than expected? Learn common causes and troubleshooting steps to improve your output resolution.
Updated 20/08/2026
Higgsfield Output Resolution Low: Fix Pixelated Videos?
Experiencing low-quality, blurry, or pixelated output from Higgsfield can be frustrating, especially after waiting for a generation. While Higgsfield aims for high fidelity, several factors can influence the final resolution and visual quality. Here’s how to troubleshoot and improve your results:
1. Check Your Prompt and Source Material
- Describe High Quality: Ensure your prompt explicitly requests high resolution, detailed, or cinematic quality. Avoid overly simple or vague prompts that might lead to generic outputs.
- Input Image/Video Quality: If you're using source images or videos, ensure they are of high resolution and quality themselves. Low-quality inputs will often result in low-quality outputs.
- Aspect Ratio: Incompatible or unusual aspect ratios can sometimes lead to scaling artifacts. Try standard Higgsfield aspect ratios (e.g., 16:9, 1:1, 9:16) first.
2. Review Generation Settings
- Resolution Settings: Higgsfield often provides options for output resolution. Double-check that you've selected the highest available resolution for your plan or credits. Accidentally choosing a lower setting will naturally result in a lower-quality video.
- Quality Presets: If Higgsfield offers quality presets (e.g., 'Draft', 'Standard', 'High Quality'), always opt for 'High Quality' or 'Pro' settings for the best results, keeping in mind these may consume more credits or generation time.
- Upscaling Options: After generation, check if Higgsfield offers built-in upscaling features. Some platforms allow you to upscale a generated video to a higher resolution post-generation.
3. Internet Connection and Playback
- Streaming vs. Download: Sometimes, low quality appears to be an issue during streaming playback. Always download the final video to your device and view it in a dedicated media player to confirm its true resolution and quality.
- Network Speed: A slow or unstable internet connection can affect the download quality or cause stuttering during preview, making the output seem worse than it is.
4. Contact Higgsfield Support (If Applicable)
If you've followed all the steps above and consistently receive unsatisfactory results, there might be an underlying issue with the platform's rendering engine or a bug. Consider reaching out to Higgsfield's official support for further assistance. Remember that this resource is independent, and we cannot directly influence Higgsfield's service.
For general generation issues, you might also find help in our articles on Higgsfield video generation stuck or failing or Why is my Higgsfield prompt generating bad videos?.