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Upscale Logo for Print

Print production requires high-resolution files. If your logo is too small for the output size, the Logo Upscaler increases resolution while preserving sharp edges and clean details.

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About Upscale logo for print

Print files require significantly higher resolution than screen graphics. A logo that looks sharp on a website at 200×200 pixels will print blurry on a business card, and completely unusable on a banner. The standard for print is 300 DPI at the final output size, meaning a 3×3 inch logo needs to be at least 900×900 pixels.

Resolution requirements by print format: — Business card (3.5×2 in): logo region needs 300–600 DPI at that size — Flyer / A4 print: 300 DPI minimum, 600 DPI preferred — Banner / wide format: 150 DPI at final print size (often still 2000+ px wide) — Embroidery digitizing: typically 600–1200 DPI source for clean digitizing — Vehicle wrap: 100–150 DPI at full vehicle size

The Logo Upscaler uses AI-enhanced upscaling to increase pixel dimensions while preserving edge sharpness. Unlike standard bicubic upscaling, it reconstructs fine logo details — letterforms, thin strokes, and sharp corners — that ordinary resizing blurs.

When to upscale vs vectorize: If your logo is a raster PNG and you only need a larger raster file (for a digital print order, for example), upscaling is the right choice. If you need true infinite scalability for all future print work, converting to SVG vector is the better long-term solution. For one-off print jobs, upscaling is faster and sufficient.

Upload your low-resolution logo PNG above. The upscaler outputs a high-resolution PNG ready for print production.