Use this image upscaler to increase image dimensions for general digital use. This can be helpful when an image is too small for a website, presentation, document, or design draft.
This tool is designed for practical resizing. It can improve image dimensions, but it cannot recover details that were not present in the original file.
Sharpening compensates for the softness that comes with enlarging.
Higher = larger file, better detail. 92% is a good default for upscaled photos.
Images are upscaled entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server. This tool uses progressive high-quality interpolation with optional sharpening, not AI super-resolution: results are excellent for moderate enlargements (up to ~2×) and acceptable for larger jumps. For best quality, upload the highest-resolution original you have. Transparent PNGs converted to JPEG will have a white background filled in.
How to Use This Tool
- Choose your image.
- Select the upscale size.
- Choose the output format if available.
- Adjust quality settings if available.
- Download the upscaled image.
- Review the final result before using it.
What This Tool Does
Image upscaling increases the width and height of an image. The tool must create additional pixels based on the original image. This can make the image larger, but it does not always make the image sharper.
For best results, upload the highest-resolution original image you have.
Common Uses
You can use this tool to:
- Increase image dimensions
- Prepare images for drafts or mockups
- Make small photos more usable
- Resize images for online layouts
- Create larger versions for presentations
Important Quality Notes
Upscaling works best when the original image is clear. Very small, blurry, or heavily compressed images may still look soft after upscaling.
Transparent PNG files converted to JPEG may lose transparency and show a filled background.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this AI super-resolution?
No. This tool uses browser-based upscaling methods rather than advanced AI reconstruction.
Can this make a blurry image sharp?
Not always. It may enlarge the image, but it cannot fully restore missing detail.
What size should I choose?
Choose the smallest size that meets your needs. Larger upscales may reduce visual quality.
Disclaimer
This image upscaler is provided for convenience. Always review the final file before using it for professional, commercial, print, or official purposes.