AISVIT / AI Image / Image Upscale
Google Upscaler | Upscale Images 2x and 4x Online
Use Google Upscaler to enlarge images 2x or 4x online, improve sharpness, and get cleaner files for ads, ecommerce, print, and presentations.
About this model
Google Upscaler is a simple image-enhancement model for enlarging an existing image 2x or 4x when you need cleaner detail, sharper edges, and a more presentation-ready file without switching to a heavy editing workflow.
When is this model useful?
Google Upscaler is the right choice when the image is already good, but the file is too small or too soft for the way you want to use it. It is built for improving an existing image, not for generating a brand new one.
Best fit tasks
- Upscaling product photos, marketplace images, and ecommerce visuals when you need a larger and cleaner file for cards, listings, banners, or zoomable galleries.
- Improving generated images before placing them into presentations, landing pages, ads, printed mockups, or other polished deliverables.
- Preparing logos, illustrations, UI mockups, diagrams, and social creatives for higher-density screens or larger export sizes.
- Quickly improving an existing image when you do not need full retouching, object replacement, or a more advanced restoration workflow.
Main advantages
- The workflow is simple: upload one image, choose 2x or 4x, and get one larger result without having to write a prompt.
- It is useful when you want more usable resolution while keeping the original composition, subject, and overall visual idea close to the source.
- The page exposes only a few settings, so it is approachable for non-technical users and fast for everyday production work.
- It works well as a finishing step after generation or editing in another model, especially when the main issue is size rather than content.
Limitations to know
- This model upscales an existing image. It does not generate a new scene, rewrite composition, remove objects, or replace the background.
- Upscaling can improve clarity, but it cannot fully recover details that are missing from a very blurry, tiny, or heavily compressed source file.
- If the original image already has visible artifacts, incorrect text, distorted hands, or facial issues, those problems may become more visible after enlargement.
- The current provider documentation says the maximum supported input image size is 10 MB, so very large source files may need to be optimized before upload.
How to use this model
The practical workflow is straightforward: start with the clearest source image you have, choose how much larger you need the result to be, and adjust only the compression setting if file size versus quality matters for your use case.
Simple workflow
- Upload one image that you want to improve. In AISVIT, this model enhances an existing picture, so you do not need a text prompt.
- Choose Upscale factor. x2 makes the image twice as large, while x4 is better when you need a much bigger file for larger layouts, print prep, or closer cropping.
- Leave x2 as the safer starting point if the original is already soft or compressed. Use x4 when the source is reasonably clean and you truly need more size.
- Adjust Compression quality only if needed. In plain language, this setting controls the tradeoff between a lighter file and a cleaner-looking exported image.
- Run the model and review the result at full size. Check edges, small text, skin, product labels, and fine textures before publishing or printing.
Supported inputs
- Required: one input image.
- In the AISVIT upload flow, JPG, PNG, and WEBP are the safest file types to use.
- The provider's current documentation says the source image can be up to 10 MB.
- In AISVIT, this is not a text-prompt workflow, so there is no prompt field, reference mixing, or multi-image editing mode for this model.
What you get
- One upscaled image per run.
- In AISVIT, this model supports x2 and x4 upscale modes.
- A ready-to-download enhanced image file returned by the provider.
- Google's underlying upscale API supports PNG and JPEG output, but this AISVIT page does not expose a separate manual output-format selector for this model.
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AISVIT pricing details
- Each Google Upscaler run costs 2 credits in AISVIT.
- The same rate applies to every upscaling run.