Make Logo Higher Resolution
A higher-resolution logo is needed whenever you scale up beyond the original file size. The Logo Upscaler increases your PNG dimensions intelligently, keeping the result print-ready and sharp.
About Make logo higher resolution
Making a logo higher resolution is a practical need that comes up in several everyday scenarios: your printer needs a 300 DPI file, a presentation template needs the logo at full bleed, or a client asks for "a larger version" of the logo file. In all these cases, the source file is too small for the intended use.
The resolution problem in logo files: Most logos distributed over the web are 72–96 PPI — optimized for screen use where pixel density matches typical display resolution. When these files are placed in print contexts at their native size in inches, they are often only 1–2 inches wide. Scaling them up in a print template without increasing the actual pixel count simply enlarges existing pixels, producing the blurry result that makes a printed business card look amateurish.
How to make a logo higher resolution properly: 1. Use the Logo Upscaler to increase pixel count with AI reconstruction — this is the fastest method. 2. If the original vector file exists (AI, EPS, SVG), export it at a higher resolution directly from design software — this is the cleanest method. 3. If neither is available, use the PNG-to-SVG converter to create a vector file first, then export at any resolution.
Practical resolution targets: — Web / digital use: 72–150 PPI, typically 200–800 px wide — Print (business card, flyer): 300 PPI at final size — Large format (banner, poster): 150 PPI at final print size — Embroidery source: 300–600 PPI depending on design complexity
Upload your logo above to increase its resolution in seconds.