Free Image Upscaler — Enlarge 2x or 4x
High-quality 2x/4x enlargement with smart sharpening, 100% on your device. Honest note: this is premium interpolation, not generative AI — AI mode is coming.
100% in your browser — files never uploaded
100% in your browser — files never uploaded
How this image enlarger works
The upscaler enlarges your image in repeated 2x steps using your browser’s highest-quality bicubic interpolation, then applies an unsharp mask — the same sharpening principle used in professional photo editors, which adds back a fraction of the difference between the image and a blurred copy of itself to restore edge definition. Stepped doubling produces visibly smoother results than a single large resize jump. Everything computes on your device; the photo is never uploaded.
Upscale image 2x vs 4x — which to choose
Choose 2x for photos you’ll print or display at moderate sizes — it nearly always looks clean. Choose 4x for small source images (icons, old photos, thumbnails) where you need raw pixel dimensions, accepting some softness. Output is capped at your device’s safe canvas ceiling of about 16 megapixels; if a 4x request would exceed it, the tool automatically uses the largest safe scale and tells you.
Interpolation vs AI upscaling — an honest comparison
Generative AI upscalers invent plausible new detail; interpolation faithfully enlarges what exists. Interpolation never hallucinates wrong textures into faces or text, which matters for documents and ID photos — but it also can’t create detail that was never captured. We state this plainly because most "AI upscaler" tools online are doing exactly what this tool does, behind a misleading label. A true in-browser AI mode is on our roadmap.
Frequently asked questions
Is this AI upscaling?
Not yet — it’s high-quality stepped bicubic interpolation plus unsharp-mask sharpening, the same approach professional editors use. We label it honestly; an in-browser AI model is planned.
Will my image be uploaded?
No. All resizing math runs in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.
What is the maximum output size?
About 16 megapixels (4096×4096) — the safe canvas limit on iPhones and most mobile devices. The tool automatically caps output and tells you when it does.
What format is the result?
PNG, to preserve maximum quality with no additional compression artifacts. Run it through our Image Compressor afterward if you need a smaller file.
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OpenData verified: 2026-06-12 · All processing happens in your browser — no files are ever uploaded.