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Higgsfield video output blurry: fix pixelated videos?

Is your Higgsfield video looking blurry or pixelated after generation? Learn how to diagnose and potentially improve the output quality.

Updated 22/08/2026

Higgsfield video output blurry: fix pixelated videos?

Experiencing blurry or pixelated videos from Higgsfield can be frustrating, especially after investing time in your prompts. This guide helps you understand why this might happen and what steps you can take to achieve clearer results.

Why is my video blurry or pixelated?

Several factors can contribute to low-quality video output:

  • Low resolution settings: You might have selected a lower output resolution during generation.
  • Suboptimal prompt details: Vague or insufficient details in your prompt can lead to less defined outputs.
  • AI model limitations: Sometimes, the AI model itself might struggle with complex details or specific styles, leading to lower fidelity.
  • Internet connection issues: While less common for generation quality, a very unstable connection could sometimes impact the processing or preview.

Steps to improve video quality

  1. Check your generation settings: Before starting a new generation, always verify the selected output resolution. Opt for higher resolutions if available and within your credit budget.
  2. Refine your prompt: Be as descriptive as possible. Specify details about clarity, resolution, and style. For example, instead of "a car," try "a high-definition, cinematic shot of a sleek sports car."
  3. Test different styles or models: If Higgsfield offers different generation models or style presets, experiment with them. Some models might be better suited for high-detail output.
  4. Review credit usage: Generating at higher resolutions or with more complex prompts might consume more credits. Ensure you have sufficient credits for your desired quality.
  5. Consider upscaling: If the generated video is still low quality, you might need to use external upscaling tools. While Higgsfield may not offer this natively, many third-party services can enhance video resolution.

What if the issue persists?

If you've tried these steps and are still getting unsatisfactory quality, it might be worth reviewing your input. Ensure your source images or videos (if any) are of high quality. For problems related to specific details not appearing correctly, refer to our guide on Higgsfield Prompt Not Working: Ignored or Wrong Output?

For general generation issues, you can also check our article on Higgsfield Video Generation Stuck or Failing for broader troubleshooting steps.