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Make your images bigger without losing quality. Simple, fast, and free.
About This Tool
So you’ve got a small image—maybe a screenshot, a logo, or that one photo you pulled from an old website—and now you need it bigger. But not just bigger. You need it to *look* good when it’s bigger. That’s where this image enlarger comes in. It’s not magic, but it’s close. I built this because I got tired of blurry upscaled images every time I tried to resize something for print or a presentation. Most free tools just stretch pixels and call it a day. This one actually tries to make sense of what’s in the image and fill in the gaps intelligently. It uses AI, yeah, but not the kind that writes poetry or argues about philosophy. This is practical. It looks at edges, textures, and patterns, then guesses what should go in the empty space when you scale up. It’s simple: upload your image, pick a size (or let it auto-detect a good one), and hit enlarge. No sign-up, no watermark, no “premium features” locked behind a paywall. Just a clean, fast way to make small images bigger without turning them into pixel soup.Key Features
- Upscale images up to 4x their original size—great for prints, posters, or retro game assets.
- Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats. No weird file types or converters needed.
- AI-powered enhancement that reduces blur and keeps edges sharp.
- Works entirely in your browser. Your images never leave your device—privacy matters.
- No registration. No ads. No tracking. Just upload and go.
- Mobile-friendly. Works on phones and tablets, not just desktops.
- Batch processing? Not yet. But if enough people ask, I’ll add it.
FAQ
Will this work on really low-res images?
It depends. If your image is super tiny—like 50x50 pixels—don’t expect it to suddenly look like a masterpiece. The AI can only work with what’s there. But for moderately small images (say, 300x300 or bigger), it does a solid job of making them usable at higher resolutions. Think of it as smart guessing, not miracle-making.
Why isn’t it free forever?
It is free. Right now, I’m covering the server costs myself. If usage explodes (which, honestly, I doubt), I might add a donation button or a light premium tier for heavy users. But the core tool? Always free. I made this to solve a problem, not to monetize frustration.