Blow up your image but it still looks crisp — thank you upscale tool. No blur, no pixilation. link: (https://modernphototools.com/tools/ai-image-upscaler)
Blow up your image but it still looks crisp — thank you upscale tool. No blur, no pixilation. link: (https://modernphototools.com/tools/ai-image-upscaler)
10x is a bold claim. In my experience, going beyond 4x usually introduces significant 'hallucination' artifacts where the AI invents details that weren't there, especially with text or faces.
I've been building a suite of browser-based AI tools, and for my AI Image Upscaler (https://modernphototools.com/tools/ai-image-upscaler), I stuck to 2x and 4x models specifically to keep the results looking natural rather than over-processed.
It’s always good to have more options in the space, though. Curious to see how this one handles grain/noise compared to standard models.
> 10x is a bold claim
Why did you post it if you disagree?