Davirix

Image Upscaler

Scale up low-resolution images without the blur. Our AI fills in detail that simple upscaling can't — turning a 500px thumbnail into a sharp 2000px image.

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About Image Upscaler

Standard upscaling just stretches pixels, producing a blurry mess. AI upscaling is different: a neural network predicts what the missing detail should look like, reconstructing sharp edges, fine textures, and natural gradients. Davirix Image Upscaler handles photos, illustrations, and even text-heavy screenshots. Choose 2x or 4x magnification and let the AI do the work. It's particularly useful for restoring old photos, enlarging product thumbnails for print, or preparing social media content from low-resolution source material.

Key Features

  • AI-powered super-resolution — not just pixel stretching
  • 2x and 4x magnification options
  • Sharpens text, edges, and fine textures
  • Works with photos, illustrations, and screenshots
  • Before/after comparison slider
  • Processes most images in under 10 seconds

How to Use Image Upscaler

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Select a low-resolution image — JPG, PNG, or WebP.

  2. 2

    Choose magnification

    Select 2x for moderate enhancement or 4x for maximum enlargement.

  3. 3

    Download the upscaled result

    Compare before and after, then download the high-resolution output.

Common Use Cases

  • Enlarge product thumbnails for print catalogs
  • Restore and upscale old family photos
  • Prepare low-res web images for large-format printing
  • Upscale screenshots for documentation and presentations
  • Enhance game and anime artwork for desktop wallpapers

Frequently Asked Questions

How is AI upscaling different from regular resizing?
Regular resizing stretches existing pixels, causing blur. AI upscaling uses a neural network to generate new detail — edges stay sharp and textures look natural.
What's the maximum input resolution?
For best results, input images should be under 2000px on the longest side. Larger images can still be processed but may take longer.
Does it work on all image types?
It works best on photos, illustrations, and screenshots. Very noisy or heavily compressed images may show artifacts after upscaling.

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