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Netflix explains how it’s quietly upgraded the image quality of your favorite movies and TV shows – and it’s all about film grain

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  • Netflix’s new AV1 Film Grain Synthesis tech boosts image quality
  • It also reduces file size and improves streaming performance
  • The tech has been rolling out to movies and TV shows since March 2025

Film grain is something of a ‘secret sauce’ that makes movies look, well, like movies. Go to the cinema and, while you’ll hardly notice them, these dotty imperfections flickering across the image lend it a depth that’s tricky to recreate digitally.

Well, now Netflix has revealed in a Techblog post that it’s found a better way to do it, with a new technique that also handily improves playback stability, while reducing errors and rebuffering. It’s been rolling out globally since March, with FGS-enabled streams available now on supported devices.

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