**[Download the Latest Windows Installer Executable (6.1.1)](https://github.com/k4yt3x/video2x/releases/download/6.1.1/video2x-qt6-windows-amd64-installer.exe)**
You can download the latest Windows release on the [releases page](https://github.com/k4yt3x/video2x/releases/latest). For basic GUI usage, refer to the [documentation](https://docs.video2x.org/running/desktop.html). If you're unable to download directly from GitHub, try the [mirror site](https://files.k4yt3x.com/Projects/Video2X). The GUI currently supports the following languages:
You can install Video2X on Arch Linux using the [video2x-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/video2x-git) AUR package or on Ubuntu/Debian using the `.deb` package from the [releases page](https://github.com/k4yt3x/video2x/releases/latest). If you'd like to build from source, refer to the [PKGBUILD](packaging/arch/PKGBUILD) file for a general overview of the required packages and commands. If you'd prefer not to compile the program from source, consider using the container image below.
Video2X [container images](https://github.com/k4yt3x/video2x/pkgs/container/video2x) are available on the GitHub Container Registry for easy deployment on Linux and macOS. If you already have Docker/Podman installed, only one command is needed to start upscaling a video. For more information on how to use Video2X's Docker image, please refer to the [documentation](https://docs.video2x.org/running/container.html).
You can use Video2X on [Google Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/) **for free** if you don't have a powerful GPU of your own. You can borrow a powerful GPU (NVIDIA T4, L4, or A100) on Google's server for free for a maximum of 12 hours per session. **Please use the free resource fairly** and do not create sessions back-to-back and run upscaling 24/7. This might result in you getting banned. You can get [Colab Pro/Pro+](https://colab.research.google.com/signup/pricing) if you'd like to use better GPUs and get longer runtimes. Usage instructions are embedded in the [Colab Notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1gWEwcA9y57EsxwOjmLNmNMXPsafw0kGo).
Join our Telegram discussion group to ask any questions you have about Video2X, chat directly with the developers, or discuss super resolution, frame interpolation technologies, or the future of Video2X in general.
Comprehensive documentation for Video2X is available at [https://docs.video2x.org/](https://docs.video2x.org/). It offers detailed instructions on how to [build](https://docs.video2x.org/building/index.html), [install](https://docs.video2x.org/installing/index.html), [use](https://docs.video2x.org/running/index.html), and [develop](https://docs.video2x.org/developing/index.html) with this program.