Turn photos, screenshots, and product shots into cleaner, larger files with a simple 2x or 4x workflow.
Use ImageLab when you want the file to stay natural, keep the edges readable, and look clean enough for real work.
Open one row at a time to see the exact steps without cluttering the page.
Select the file you want to enlarge. A photo, screenshot, or scan all work here.
Use 2x for light cleanup or 4x when the result needs a stronger size increase.
The upscaler processes the file and keeps the output natural instead of overly sharpened.
Continue in the editor if you want to crop, compare, or make small adjustments before export.
Download the final file once the result looks right for web, social, or print use.
Most people searching for an image upscaler want one of three things: enlarge a photo, clean up a screenshot, or improve a product image before export. This page is structured around those exact jobs.
Use ImageLab when you need a bigger image file but still want a result that looks clean enough for real work.
A few quick answers for the most common upscaling questions.
2x enlarges the image with a lighter touch. 4x is better when you need a larger export and can accept a more aggressive upscale pass.
No account is required. You upload the file and continue directly into the editor flow.
Yes. Those are the most common use cases because the upscaler is useful for tighter edges, cleaner text regions, and better presentation quality.
Upload the image, choose 2x or 4x, and let the upscaler rebuild a larger version. This is the standard workflow when a normal resize looks too soft or blurry.
The page stores the image for the editor handoff and sends you into the full upscale workspace so you can review and export the result.
Yes. This page works well for product images, portraits, scans, and marketing visuals that need a cleaner larger export before publishing or sharing.
After upscaling, you may also want to remove a background, compress the larger file, or convert it into another format for delivery.