Upscayl is a cross-platform AI-powered image upscaler that helps you transform low-resolution or blurry photos into sharper, high-resolution images. It runs as a desktop application (for Windows, macOS, and Linux) — and also offers a cloud version — allowing users to upscale images without needing heavy manual editing or expensive software.
If you work with old photos, compressed images, digital art, or any graphics that look pixelated or blurry, manually redrawing or editing to restore clarity can be time-consuming and imprecise. Upscayl solves that by automatically “guessing” and re-creating missing detail, letting you quickly get higher-quality images suitable for printing, high-res displays, social media, or professional design work. For photographers, designers, content creators, or small teams — it provides a budget-friendly, efficient alternative to heavyweight photo-editing suites.
- On the desktop version, Upscayl uses AI upscaling models (e.g., based on techniques like Real-ESRGAN) to enlarge images while preserving — or reconstructing — details.
- You can select the upscaling factor (2×, 4×, and sometimes more), choose from different AI “models” depending on the type of image (photo, illustration, etc.), and optionally apply a “double upscale” for extra resolution.
- It supports batch processing so you can upscale multiple images at once — handy for large photo collections, old archives, or bulk content.
- There’s also a cloud-based version (Upscayl Cloud) that avoids the need for a powerful GPU.







