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How to Fix a Low Resolution Logo

A low-resolution logo looks blurry when scaled up. Fix it by upscaling then vectorizing — get a clean, crisp logo file that works at any size.

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About How to fix low resolution logo

Low-resolution logo files are one of the most common branding problems. You need the logo on a banner or need to send it to a printer, but the source is a tiny PNG saved at 100x100 pixels that looks terrible at any larger size.

The fix is a two-step process. First, run the logo through the Logo Upscaler. The AI upscaler increases resolution 2 to 4 times while sharpening edges and recovering fine detail lost to compression or original downscaling. This gives you a sharper, higher-resolution raster image to work with.

Second, vectorize the upscaled image. The vectorizer converts the sharpened pixel data into clean SVG vector paths. The resulting SVG is infinitely scalable — it works equally well at 1cm on a business card and at 10 meters on an exhibition banner.

The two-step fix — upscale then vectorize — is more effective than upscaling alone. Raster files still have a maximum print resolution ceiling. SVG has no such limit. For logos specifically, SVG is the production-ready format required by professional print and brand workflows.