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Image HD Converter

Enlarge a small or blurry photo to a higher resolution in your browser. No upload, free.

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✔ In your browser✔ No upload✔ Free✔ No watermark

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Image HD converter — what it does

Increase the pixel dimensions of a small image so it looks larger and cleaner on screen or in print. Set a new width and height on the Resize tab and download the enlarged photo — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Step by step

  1. Add your photo (JPG, JPEG or PNG).
  2. Open the Resize tab and enter a larger width and height in pixels.
  3. Keep the lock on to hold the aspect ratio.
  4. Apply and download the enlarged image.

Image HD converter — details

InputOutputNotes
JPG / JPEG / PNGEnlarged imageUp to 10000 px per side
Aspect ratioLockedKept by default
Privacyclient-sideNo upload

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the image HD converter work?

It resizes your photo to larger pixel dimensions using high-quality smoothing, so the enlarged image stays as clean as possible on screen and in print.

Can it add detail that is not in the photo?

No tool can invent detail that was never captured. Enlarging makes the image bigger and smoother; it cannot recover lost sharpness the way a fresh high-resolution photo would.

Is it free and private?

Yes, free with no signup, and nothing is uploaded — the resizing happens on your device.

What size can I enlarge to?

You can set any width and height up to 10000 pixels per side.

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More about making an image HD

An image HD converter enlarges a small photo to bigger pixel dimensions so it fills a frame, a print or a profile slot without looking tiny. ExamFo does this with the browser's high-quality canvas scaling, which keeps edges as smooth as possible while making the picture larger.

Everything runs on your device. Your photo is never uploaded, there is no signup and no watermark is added. Enter the width and height you want, keep the ratio locked so the picture is not stretched, and download the result.

Be realistic about what enlarging can do: it makes an image bigger and smoother, but it cannot rebuild detail the camera never recorded. For the sharpest result, start from the largest original you have, then enlarge only as much as you need.