Make Image Clearer Online with AI
When a photo is too blurry to share, a screenshot is too soft to read, or an old image has lost detail, preview a clearer version in seconds.


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Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP
Max 3 images per time · JPG, PNG, WEBP
Old photos may use different credit rates.
Private by default. Images auto-delete within 24 hours.
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What kinds of images can this tool improve?
Blurry photos
Useful for slightly soft images where faces, objects, or edges still exist but need more clarity.
Low-light images
Helps when dark scenes look noisy, muddy, or flat and details are harder to notice.
Screenshots and text images
Good for screenshots, scans, and interface captures when text is visible but not easy to read.
Old or compressed pictures
Improves older files and heavily compressed images that look washed out or rough around the edges.
How to make an image clearer in 3 steps
Upload your image
Pick a blurry photo, screenshot, or old picture from your device.
Let AI improve clarity
The model sharpens useful detail, reduces noise, and makes the image easier to see.
Preview and download
Check the result first, then decide whether you need a free preview or a higher-quality download.
See how images become clearer
Most people do not come here looking for “image enhancement.” They come because a photo feels embarrassing to send, a screenshot is exhausting to read, or an old image matters too much to keep watching it fade.
A photo that still looks too blurry to send
You want to share the moment, not add a small apology before anyone opens the photo. When the image feels almost usable but still too soft, that hesitation is usually the real problem.
You keep the shot, but still hesitate before sending it to someone else.
Faces and edges feel cleaner, so the photo finally looks easy to send without overthinking it.
A screenshot that is still hard to read
The answer is already in the screenshot, but every quick look turns into zooming, squinting, and checking again. That repeated friction is exactly why people want a clearer version fast.
You can figure it out, but only by spending more effort than the image should require.
The key line stands out faster, so reading the image feels quick instead of irritating.
An old photo that has lost too much detail
Old photos are different: once faces, clothes, and expressions start slipping away, it no longer feels like a quality issue. It feels like the memory itself is getting farther away.
The photo is still there, but the people and details inside it feel less reachable.
More of the people and moment come back into view, so the image feels closer to what you remember.
Choose the right tool for your image
Start from the closest use case when your problem is more specific than general blur.
Enhance product photos
Coming soonA focused page for product and catalog images is planned for the next validation round.
Why people use MakeImageClearer
Faster than editing by hand
Users want a clearer result quickly, not a long Photoshop workflow for a one-off image.
Better for quick clarity fixes
It is designed for “make this easier to see” tasks rather than full image editing.
Useful for photos, screenshots, and old pictures
The same workflow can handle personal photos, readable screenshots, and compressed archive images.
Free preview before you decide
You can test the improvement first and only consider a paid action when the result is worth it.
Make image clearer vs sharpen vs upscale
Make image clearer
Focuses on making the image easier to see by balancing blur reduction, noise cleanup, and detail recovery.
Sharpen
Mostly boosts edges. It can help, but sharpening alone does not always fix blur or compression damage.
Upscale
Makes the image larger or higher resolution. That does not automatically mean the picture becomes clearer.
FAQ
Related tools
Use a more focused route when your image problem is narrower than general clarity.





