Image Enlarger
Make your images bigger without losing quality—fast, simple, and free.
About This Tool
Look, I get it—sometimes you’ve got a small image that needs to be bigger. Maybe it’s a photo from an old phone, a screenshot that’s too tiny, or a logo you pulled from a website. Whatever the reason, stretching it the wrong way just makes it blurry and sad. That’s where this Image Enlarger comes in. It’s not magic, but it’s pretty close. Instead of just blowing up pixels and hoping for the best, it uses smart algorithms to guess what the missing details should look like. The result? A bigger image that still looks sharp and clean—most of the time. I built this because I kept running into the same problem: needing a high-res version of something that only existed in low quality. Stock photo sites charge a fortune, and AI tools can be overkill. This? This is simple. Upload, choose your size, and go. No logins, no subscriptions, no nonsense.Key Features
- Upscale up to 4x – Turn a 500px image into a 2000px one without turning it into a pixelated mess.
- Works with common formats – JPG, PNG, even WebP. If your browser can show it, we can probably enlarge it.
- No file uploads to servers – Everything happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device. Privacy matters.
- Fast and lightweight – No heavy software to install. Just open the page and start enlarging.
- Free to use – Yeah, really. No hidden fees, no “premium” upsell. It’s just free.
FAQ
Will this work on really old, low-quality photos?
Sometimes. If the original is super blurry or compressed to death, even the best tools struggle. But for decent-quality images—like a screenshot or a photo from a few years ago—it usually does a solid job. Think of it as giving your image a second chance, not a miracle.
Why isn’t the enlarged image perfect?
Because it’s not real detail—it’s predicted detail. The tool guesses what should be there based on patterns it’s learned. So while it often looks great, don’t expect it to invent faces or text that wasn’t there before. It’s smart, but not psychic.