Upscale Image
Boost resolution with AI super-resolution for crisp, high-res results.
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Low-resolution images can be frustrating. A photo looks fine in a small preview, but once you try to use it properly—on a website, in a design, or in a document—it starts to fall apart. Edges look soft, details disappear, and everything feels a bit “muddy.”
This tool helps you upscale images in a clean, practical way.
Upload your image, choose how much you want to increase the resolution, and download a sharper version that’s easier to use for real work—whether you’re fixing an old photo, improving a compressed download, or upgrading an image that needs more clarity.
Choose an Upscale Level That Matches Your Goal
Not every image needs a huge jump in size. Sometimes you just want it to look clearer. Other times you need extra resolution because you're using the image in a larger layout.
This tool gives you three options:
2× Upscale
A good choice when the image already looks “okay,” but needs a little extra clarity.
Works well for quick fixes, web images, and light quality improvement.
3× Upscale
The most balanced option for most users.
It increases resolution enough to noticeably improve sharpness while keeping file size reasonable.
4× Upscale
Best when you’re trying to get the largest possible version of the image—especially useful for printing, large layouts, or when the original file is very small.
No matter which option you choose, you stay in control of the output size, so you’re not stuck with a result that’s bigger than you actually need.
Sharpening Control (So the Upscaled Image Looks Finished)
Upscaling increases pixel count, but the final image can still feel a little soft depending on the original file. That’s where sharpening helps.
Use the sharpening slider to add definition, improve edges, and bring back clarity—especially helpful for:
product images that need cleaner detail
screenshots with small text
photos that look slightly blurry or washed out
graphics that lost sharpness from compression
If you keep sharpening subtle, the result stays natural. If the original image is very soft, stronger sharpening can help push clarity further.
Optional Face Enhancement (Great for Portraits)
Faces are usually where low-quality images show their flaws the most—soft features, blurry eyes, poor definition.
Face enhancement is optional, but it can help in cases like:
profile photos
old family pictures
portraits and selfies
compressed social media downloads
If your image is a product shot, text-based graphic, or UI screenshot, you can leave face enhancement off.
Smooth Processing with Clear Status Updates
Upscaling takes more work than resizing, so the tool is built to handle processing without freezing or feeling unstable.
You’ll see the current status while your image is being handled:
Queued (waiting its turn)
Upscaling (processing in progress)
Ready (finished and available)
Once it’s ready, you’ll get a clean preview and download options immediately.
Before-and-After Preview (So You Can See the Improvement)|
You shouldn’t have to trust an export blindly.
After processing, you can compare the original image and the upscaled result using a before/after slider. This makes it easy to check:
whether the sharpness improved
how edges and text look
if the result still feels natural
whether you need a different upscale level
Privacy That Stays Straightforward
Your images aren’t used for anything unrelated to your upscaling request.
No marketing use. No tracking. No weird reuse of your content.
You upload your image, get the upscaled result, and that’s the whole workflow.
Upscale as Often as You Need
If you’re restoring multiple old photos, improving a set of small images, or testing different upscale levels—there’s no reason to be slowed down.
You can upscale as many images as you want and repeat the process whenever needed.
Upscale Your Image and Get Something You Can Actually Use
When an image is too small or too blurry, it becomes hard to work with—especially for web layouts, print designs, and client-facing content.This tool helps you increase resolution, clean up details, and export an improved version in seconds.Upload your image, choose your upscale level, and compare the result before downloading.
Got Questions?
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1. What image formats can I upscale here?
You can upscale JPG, PNG, and WEBP images.
2. What is the maximum file size I can upload?
The upload limit is 5MB per image.
3. Which upscale level should I pick (2×, 3×, or 4×)?
• 2× is best for light improvement and quick use • 3× is a strong default for most images • 4× is best when you need the biggest possible result If you’re unsure, start with 3× and adjust from there.
4. Does upscaling add real detail to the image?
Upscaling can improve clarity and make images look cleaner, but it depends on the original file. If an image is extremely blurry or heavily compressed, results will improve—but it won’t magically become studio-level quality.
5. Should I enable face enhancement?
Enable it for portraits, profile photos, and any image where a face is the main subject. For general graphics, product images, or screenshots, it’s usually better to keep it off.
6. Can sharpening make the output look strange?
Yes, if it’s pushed too far. Strong sharpening can create harsh edges or a “crispy” look. For the cleanest result, start with light sharpening and increase only if needed.
7. Can I download or share the result?
Yes. Once the image is ready, you can download it instantly. You can also copy a result link to access it later or share it.
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