AI Tool

Image Upscaler

Upload one image, choose 2x, 4x, or 6x, then save a larger JPG or PNG result in your Lovimg account.

Upload image

Preview first, then upscale when you are ready.

Mode

Upscale

Format

Subject detection

Face creativity

Higher values rebuild faces more strongly.

0

Face sharpness

Blend upscaled faces with the rest of the image.

80

Estimated cost

Credits adjust by upscale factor. Larger outputs cost more because they produce more pixels.

8 credits

Choose an image, then upscale it.

Upscaled result

Your upscaled image will appear here.

Waiting

No result yet

Upload an image, pick scale and format, then start.

Image upscaler for production handoff

Increase image resolution without rebuilding the project

A practical image upscaler exists for the moment when the idea is already right but the file is too small. You may have a product photo from a catalog, a profile picture pulled from an old account, a screenshot that needs to sit inside a larger mockup, or an AI artwork that looks good at preview size but breaks down on a landing page. Starting over wastes time because the composition, color, and subject are already approved. Lovimg Image Upscaler keeps the job narrow: upload one image, choose 2x, 4x, or 6x, select JPG or PNG, and create a larger file that is saved back into your private Lovimg history.

This page is different from a general image enhancer because the primary intent is scale. The workbench puts the source image on the left, the upscaled result on the right, and the size decision in the center of the workflow. Mode and Settings remain available for difficult files, but the main question stays simple: how large should this image become, and what format should leave the tool? That makes the AI image upscaler useful for creators, marketers, founders, ecommerce teams, designers, and AI artists who need a larger asset without opening a full editor or writing a prompt.

Core workflow

An AI image upscaler with the controls users expect

Image upscaling is a file preparation step. The interface should expose scale, format, visible cost, and result history instead of forcing users through a crowded editing surface.

Scale-first workflow

Choose the output size by selecting 2x, 4x, or 6x. The image upscaler keeps the decision explicit so you can match a thumbnail, profile crop, product card, print mockup, or presentation layout.

Visible credit estimate

Larger outputs create more pixels, so the cost updates before the task starts. This keeps image upscale work predictable when you test several assets for a campaign or client review.

JPG or PNG output

Use JPG for lighter web previews, store cards, quick sharing, and files where smaller size matters. Use PNG when the upscaled image will move into design tools, screenshots, artwork, or later edits.

Private saved results

Finished files are archived in Lovimg generation history. You can download immediately, return later, compare assets, or reuse the upscaled image in another creative workflow.

How it works

Upload, pick scale, save the larger result

A good upscale image flow should feel boring in the best way: one source, one visible decision, one clean output, and no hidden detours.

01

Upload the source image

Drop a PNG, JPG, or WebP into the upload area. The preview appears before credits are reserved, so you can confirm the right file is being enlarged.

02

Choose the upscale factor

Pick 2x for moderate enlargement, 4x for larger publishing needs, or 6x when a small file must support a bigger canvas or tighter crop.

03

Select format and start

Choose JPG or PNG, review the estimated credits, then start. Lovimg creates the task, follows progress, and shows the upscaled result on the same page.

Use cases

Where an image upscaler earns its place

The best time to upscale image assets is after direction is clear and before the file enters a larger layout, marketplace, social crop, client deck, or archive.

AI art and generated drafts

Turn small AI previews into larger artwork for galleries, prompt examples, client presentations, moodboards, thumbnails, posters, and follow-up edits without losing the approved direction.

Product and ecommerce images

Upscale product photos, catalog images, package shots, marketplace thumbnails, and landing page visuals so labels, edges, materials, and reflections hold up at larger sizes.

Portraits and social assets

Enlarge profile photos, author images, creator portraits, speaker cards, and social avatars before cropping them into different channel requirements.

Screenshots and design references

Increase resolution for UI screenshots, documentation images, archived campaign graphics, texture references, and design assets that need to survive a larger composition.

FAQ

Image upscaler FAQ

What does an image upscaler do?

An image upscaler increases the size of a source image while rebuilding visible detail for a sharper larger file. In Lovimg, you upload one image, choose a scale and output format, then save the result.

When should I use Image Upscaler instead of Image Enhancer?

Use Image Upscaler when the main goal is a larger file for publishing, cropping, presentations, ecommerce, or design handoff. Use Image Enhancer when the main goal is overall cleanup and quality improvement.

Why does 4x or 6x cost more than 2x?

Upscale factor changes output area. A larger image upscaler job creates many more pixels, so Lovimg estimates credits from the selected scale before processing begins.

Should I upscale to JPG or PNG?

Choose JPG for lightweight web previews and fast sharing. Choose PNG when you want stronger preservation for screenshots, artwork, design files, or images that will be edited again.

Can an image upscaler fix every tiny or blurry file?

No tool can recover detail that is completely absent, but an AI image upscaler can often make small, compressed, or AI-generated files more useful at larger display sizes.

Larger images, cleaner handoff

Start with one source file

Drop a small product photo, AI image, portrait, screenshot, or artwork. Lovimg upscales it, archives the finished file, and keeps it ready to download later.