Blurry Logo Fix: Before and After
Real before-and-after examples showing how AI upscaling fixes blurry, pixelated, and over-compressed logos without any manual editing.
About Blurry logo fix example
A blurry logo is usually the result of one of four problems: the file was saved at too low a resolution, the original high-resolution file is unavailable, the JPEG was compressed too aggressively, or the image was scaled down and then scaled back up. All four cases benefit from AI upscaling.
Case 1 — Small PNG, clean edges: A 180×180px PNG logo with soft but detectable shapes. After AI upscaling at 4×: 720×720px with sharp edges, defined letterforms, and clean color regions. The original shapes are recovered and enhanced.
Case 2 — Over-compressed JPEG: A logo saved as a 60% quality JPG shows visible blocking around color region boundaries. After AI upscaling: the blocking artifacts are smoothed, edge definition is recovered, and the logo looks comparable to a clean PNG original.
Case 3 — Screenshot logo: A logo found on a website via screenshot at 150×150px. After 4× AI upscaling: 600×600px with significantly sharper edges and text. Not perfect, but dramatically more usable for branding purposes than the original.
All three cases produce files that vectorize much more cleanly than the originals. Running the upscaled version through the Logo Vectorizer gives an SVG that is nearly indistinguishable from a professional vector original.