How to Fix a Pixelated Logo
Rescue a pixelated logo using AI upscaling followed by vectorization. Two-step process — clean, sharp result from any low-resolution or over-compressed source.
Steps
- 1
Upload your pixelated PNG or JPG logo to the Logo Upscaler and enhance at 4× scale.
- 2
Download the upscaled image — it will be significantly sharper with better-defined edges.
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Upload the upscaled result to the Logo Vectorizer to convert it to a clean, scalable SVG.
- 4
Download the SVG — it is now sharp at any size and suitable for all professional uses.
About How to fix a pixelated logo
A pixelated logo is usually the result of three issues: the source file is low resolution, the file has been resized up from a small original, or the JPEG has been saved at very low quality multiple times. All three cases respond well to AI upscaling followed by vectorization.
AI upscaling (step 1) uses trained neural networks to add realistic detail to the image. Unlike simple bicubic scaling that blurs edges further, AI upscaling sharpens edge definition and recovers legibility in text and fine logo details. A 200×200px blurry logo upscales to 800×800px with noticeably sharper edges.
Vectorization (step 2) converts the upscaled image to SVG. With 4× more edge data available, the tracer produces much cleaner vector paths, accurate color regions, and smooth curves. The resulting SVG is completely free from the pixelation of the original — it is a true vector that scales to any size.
This two-step workflow is the standard professional approach for logo rescue. The result is typically printable, usable in brand guidelines, and suitable for all downstream production workflows.