Best Ways to Enlarge Images Using AI
Hey all, I've been trying to find a solid AI-based method to blow up pics without losing quality. Anyone got some good tips or tools you use? Would love to hear…
Daniel Sloan
February 9, 2026 at 02:15 AM
Hey all, I've been trying to find a solid AI-based method to blow up pics without losing quality. Anyone got some good tips or tools you use? Would love to hear your experiences or recommendations! Thanks!
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Be careful with privacy, some tools upload your pics to servers, which might be risky.
Sometimes I just don't trust AI for really important projects, prefer doing it manually.
Just a heads up, make sure you check the output format, some tools mess up the colors on JPEGs.
I tried making a big poster from a small pic using AI upscaling, came out surprisingly good!
Would love a tutorial on how to get the best results with these AI upscalers!
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, they have some cool options for image stuff.
Anyone noticed if these AI upscalers preserve fine textures? Like fabric or hair details?
I found that using a combination of AI upscaling and some manual retouching gives the best results.
Thanks for all the great input here, learned a ton to try out!
I've tried a bunch and always end up going back to Photoshop's Preserve Details feature.
Does anyone know if these AI tools work well on illustrations too, not just photos?
I use AI with super resolution models and it’s mind blowing how clear the pics get.
The process can be slow on big images tho, gotta be patient sometimes.
I've been using one that really surprised me, it keeps the details sharp even when making pics huge!
Honestly, some of these tools kinda ruin the natural look. They add weird artifacts that I hate.
Are there any mobile apps with decent AI image enlarging?
Some tools let you choose the level of detail to keep or smooth out, which is neat.
I just wish there was a free tool that actually works well, most decent ones are pricey.
Do these AI tools handle noise reduction too or just enlarge?