Best for mild blur
The tool works best when the image is slightly soft, lightly motion-blurred, compressed, or resized. If faces, labels, or edges are still visible, AI enhancement has something useful to improve.
AI image clarity tool
A blurry picture is not always ruined. If the image still has visible detail, an AI unblur tool can often make edges cleaner, text easier to read, and the main subject more usable. This page is for everyday photos that need a practical clarity boost, not an unrealistic promise to rebuild detail that no longer exists.

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The tool works best when the image is slightly soft, lightly motion-blurred, compressed, or resized. If faces, labels, or edges are still visible, AI enhancement has something useful to improve.
A clearer picture should not look crunchy, waxy, or fake. Compare the original and enhanced version, especially around faces, text, hair, product labels, and fine edges.
Start with the original image when possible. A screenshot of a screenshot, a tiny preview, or a heavily compressed chat image gives the enhancer less real information to work with.
Practical expectations
A product photo is almost usable but labels and edges look soft.
A personal photo has mild camera shake but the subject is still visible.
A screenshot became fuzzy after resizing or being sent through a chat app.
How it works
Upload the best version of your image, run the AI enhancer, compare the result, and download the clearer copy when it looks natural.
Upload the highest-quality version of the blurry picture.
Run the AI unblur tool and wait for the enhanced preview.
Check important details such as faces, labels, text, and edges.
Download the clearer copy if it looks natural and useful.
No. The tool can improve mild blur and soft detail, but it cannot recreate perfect information from an image where the detail is completely missing.
Slightly blurry photos, product images, screenshots, old digital photos, and web images with visible detail usually work best.
Usually no. Enhance the image first, then resize or compress the final copy if needed.
Use the unblur tool on this page, check the result carefully, and download the version that looks clean enough for your next use.
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