Overall Winner

PhotoMyne

beats LetsEnhance by 6 points

PhotoMyne πŸ† 68/100
LetsEnhance 62/100
PhotoMyne

PhotoMyne

From $9.99/mo

VS
LetsEnhance

LetsEnhance

From $9/mo

The verdict

PhotoMyne wins over LetsEnhance for photo restoration. Excellent scanning and colorization for families. Strong colorization with responsive support. Choose PhotoMyne for digitizing printed photos, LetsEnhance for batch colorization alongside upscaling.

Score breakdown

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Each dimension rated 1–5. Higher is better across all four.

What users say

PhotoMyne

"Top-rated photo scanning and restoration app with excellent user satisfaction"

Pros

Excellent photo scanning and colorization quality Easy to use after a small learning curve Works great for digitizing old family photos

LetsEnhance

"Reliable upscaler with decent restoration features and strong support"

Pros

Effective colorization of old black-and-white family photos Responsive and helpful customer support Simple web-based workflow with free tier

When to Choose Each

Choose PhotoMyne if you want to digitize and restore old printed family photos in a single mobile workflow. Its one-tap scanning handles albums and groups of photos with face detection and batch processing. Users consistently praise the scanning quality and ease of use after a brief learning curve. The main trade-off is subscription lock-in β€” scanned photos become inaccessible if you stop paying, and some users report price increases over time.

Choose LetsEnhance if your priority is batch colorization and upscaling of already-digitized images. The web-based platform offers a dedicated colorize model that users specifically praise for refreshing old black-and-white family photos. Customer support is notably responsive, with reviewers naming specific staff members by name. Be aware that the AI enhancement can occasionally produce an unnatural look on close-up portraits, and the credit-based system depletes quickly for heavy users.

Key Differences

  • Platform focus: PhotoMyne is mobile-first (iOS, Android, Web) built for scanning physical prints; LetsEnhance is web-only and API-accessible, designed for processing digital files.
  • Restoration depth: PhotoMyne bundles scanning, colorization, face detection, and album management as its core specialty. LetsEnhance treats restoration as a sub-feature alongside seven specialized upscaling models.
  • Pricing model: PhotoMyne charges a flat $9.99/mo for Pro. LetsEnhance uses credit-based pricing at $9/mo for 100 credits, which heavy users report running out quickly.
  • Support quality: LetsEnhance is frequently praised for prompt, personalized customer support. PhotoMyne’s main negative signal is subscription lock-in rather than support issues.
  • AI realism: LetsEnhance users note that enhancement can look artificial on family portraits, while PhotoMyne’s colorization is praised for natural-looking results on scanned prints.

Pricing & value

Metric PhotoMyne LetsEnhance Winner
Free tier Yes Yes Tie
Starting price From $9.99/mo From $9/mo LetsEnhance
Is PhotoMyne better than LetsEnhance?
Yes β€” PhotoMyne ranks higher for photo restoration thanks to its specialist focus on mobile scanning, face detection, and a 4.8-average user rating across 104 reviews. LetsEnhance is stronger for upscaling but treats restoration as a secondary feature.
Which is cheaper?
LetsEnhance starts at $9/mo for 100 credits with a free tier of 10 credits on signup. PhotoMyne Pro starts at $9.99/mo with a limited free tier. LetsEnhance is slightly cheaper per month.
Which is better for restoring old black-and-white photos?
Both colorize effectively. PhotoMyne excels at scanning printed photos and adding color in one mobile workflow. LetsEnhance offers a dedicated colorize model praised for old family photos, though it can produce an artificial look on close-up portraits.

Our pick

πŸ† PhotoMyne