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Enhance Resolution, Preserve Quality

Upscale your images up to 4× or more while keeping them crisp, clean, and true to the original. Powered by AI super-resolution technology, this tool enhances image details and removes compression artifacts, making low-resolution photos ready for professional use.

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Enhance Resolution, Preserve Quality

Upscale your images up to 4× or more while keeping them crisp, clean, and true to the original. Powered by AI super-resolution technology, this tool enhances image details and removes compression artifacts, making low-resolution photos ready for professional use.

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For smoother uploads with this workflow, aim for images that meet: Each side must be at least 32 pixels;Total pixels must be between 1,024 and 1,048,576;File size must not exceed 10 MB

Supports PNG, JPG, and WebP formatsUnlimited images per batch, max 10 MB per file

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4× Super-Resolution
Scale images up to 4× or more with minimal quality loss.
Detail Recovery
Restores edges, textures, and fine patterns lost in compression.
Smart Denoising
Removes compression noise while preserving real details.
Color Fidelity
Maintains accurate colors and lighting balance across all scales.
Fast Processing
Upscale large images in seconds with optimized inference speed.

How It Works

Follow these simple steps to complete your bulk workflow efficiently.

1Upload Your Image
Drag and drop your image or upload directly from your device.
2AI Enhancement
The AI model enhances sharpness, edges, and textures intelligently.
3Download in High Resolution
Preview and download your enhanced image instantly.

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