Best Ways to Fix Blurry Images with AI
Hey folks, I've been struggling to get some old pics clear again and stumbled on some AI tools that help unblur photos. Anyone here tried these out? Would love …
Samuel Bishop
February 9, 2026 at 01:02 AM
Hey folks, I've been struggling to get some old pics clear again and stumbled on some AI tools that help unblur photos. Anyone here tried these out? Would love some tips or recommendations on what actually works without making things look weird. Thanks!
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One tool I use is pretty simple and free online. It won't work miracles but it's great for quick fixes.
Does anyone have experience with privacy issues on these AI unblur tools? Like, do they store your pics?
Anyone tried using AI with old text documents to unblur faded text? Curious if it works well.
I've seen people mention that newer AI models keep improving fast, so maybe waiting a bit could get even better results than now.
Does anyone know if these AI tools work well with extremely low-res images? Like old scanned photos.
Some AI tools offer batch processing which is a lifesaver if you have tons of images to fix.
I've been using some AI unblur tools mostly for social media pics, they make quick improvements without much fuss.
Watch out for AI tools that over-sharpen images, it can make them look unnatural pretty fast.
Just a heads up, not all AI unblur tools are created equal. Some create noticeable artifacts that are worse than the blur itself.
I actually used an app on my phone that enhanced old family photos and it blew me away how clear some faces became.
Sometimes the AI adds unwanted details that weren't in the original image, which can be distracting.
Does anyone know if these AI tools keep the original file format or convert to something else?
I've tried a few AI-based enhancers and some actually do a decent job. But honestly, results vary a lot depending on the original image quality.
If you're looking for something advanced, some AI models now use deep learning to guess the missing details pretty well.
Just discovered you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that might fit different needs.
I've seen some software that uses multiple frames from videos to reconstruct clearer images. Might be useful if you have videos instead of single pics.
I use one that specifically targets motion blur, works pretty well on shaky shots.
Sometimes it’s better to combine AI unblur with manual touch up in photoshop or similar.