AI Image Upscaler

Enlarge and sharpen your images with on-device AI — no upload, no account. Make photos, artwork and screenshots bigger and clearer.

🔒 Runs entirely on your device — your image is never uploaded
Drag & drop an image
or click to browse — paste with Ctrl/⌘+V works too
JPG PNG WEBP

About the AI Image Upscaler

Enlarging a picture the ordinary way just stretches its pixels, so photos end up soft, blocky and blurred. This upscaler is smarter: it studies your image and rebuilds it at a larger size, keeping edges sharp and adding believable detail so the result still looks clean. Use it to enlarge photos for printing, sharpen small product shots and thumbnails, rescue low-resolution graphics, or make screenshots and artwork bigger without the mush.

  • Start with the clearest image you have — a tidy source always upscales better.
  • Try 2× first; step up to 3× or 4× only if you need the extra size.
  • Everything happens on your device, so bigger images and higher settings take a little longer.

How it works

Three steps. No sign-up, no upload, no wait.

1

Add your image

Drop, browse or paste a JPG, PNG or WEBP. It stays on your device — nothing is uploaded.

2

Pick how much bigger

Choose 2×, 3× or 4×, then press Upscale. A progress bar keeps you posted and you can cancel anytime.

3

Download the result

Preview the larger, sharper image and save it as a PNG in one click.

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Private by design.Everything happens right here in your browser. Your files are never uploaded — we never see them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does upscaling an image do?
It makes your image larger while keeping it looking clean and sharp. Instead of simply stretching the pixels — which leaves photos soft and blocky — it intelligently fills in extra detail, so edges stay crisp and the result looks natural at the bigger size.
How much bigger can I make my image?
You can enlarge to , or the original size. The number is how much wider and taller it becomes — so a 2× on a 500×500 image gives you 1000×1000, and 4× gives you 2000×2000. Higher settings produce a bigger file and take a little longer.
Is my image uploaded anywhere? Is it private?
Your image is never uploaded. All of the work happens right inside your browser, on your own device — there's no account, no server, and no one else ever sees your picture.
Why does the first time take a moment?
The first time you use the tool it needs a short moment to get ready. After that it's quicker, and everything still runs entirely on your device. You can cancel at any point if you change your mind.
Which images work best?
Small to medium photos, artwork, logos and screenshots work best. A reasonably clear starting image gives the nicest result — very large images are capped so your browser stays responsive, so resize huge files down a little before enlarging.
Will it turn a very blurry photo into a perfect one?
It can noticeably improve sharpness and detail, but it isn't magic. The clearer your starting image, the better the result — a heavily blurred or very low-quality photo will look better, just not flawless.