LogGate Frame v1.1.1: Now Available on iOS — Plus Still Image Support

If you’ve been waiting to use LogGate Frame on your iPhone — today’s your day.

Version 1.1.1 is out now, and it brings two changes that a lot of you have been asking for: full iOS support, and the ability to upscale still images — not just video clips.

What is LogGate Frame?

LogGate Frame is a video and image upscaler for iPhone and Mac. It uses advanced AI to enhance the resolution and quality of your footage and photos — no color grading, just sharper, cleaner results. Whether you’re working with a handheld clip that needs more detail or a photo that didn’t quite come out crisp, LogGate Frame brings out what’s already there and makes it look better.

It’s built for creators who want professional-quality upscaling without a complicated workflow.

What’s New in v1.1.1

iOS Support

LogGate Frame started as a Mac app, but your workflow doesn’t always start at a desk. Now you can use LogGate Frame directly on your iPhone or iPad — right where you captured the footage. Import a clip, upscale it, and export — without ever needing to pull it into a laptop first.

This is especially useful for travel and run-and-gun shooting where you want to sharpen up your footage or deliver a polished clip straight from your phone.

Still Image Support

Video isn’t the only thing that benefits from AI upscaling. If you’re working with photos, frame grabs for thumbnails, or reference images from a shoot, v1.1.1 now lets you upscale still images too. Import a photo and get back a sharper, higher-resolution version — same powerful AI engine, whether you’re working with a clip or a single frame.

Get the Update

LogGate Frame v1.1.1 is available now on the App Store. If you already have the app, the update should be waiting for you. If you’re new to LogGate Frame, you can download it below.

Download LogGate Frame on the App Store →

As always, if you run into anything or have feedback on these new features, we’d love to hear from you. This release is a direct response to what the community asked for — more platforms, more flexibility. More of that coming.