Image Sharpener
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Image Sharpener
When sharpening is the right edit
Sharpening is best for images that already contain usable detail but need cleaner edges, text, texture, or product outlines.
Light softness correction
Improve slightly soft portraits, screenshots, listing photos, and social assets without claiming to rebuild missing detail.
Edge and texture review
Check hair, product seams, typography, and small textures for useful clarity gains instead of over-sharpened halos.
Safer pre-publish checks
Compare the result against the source before using it in stores, ads, thumbnails, documentation, or client drafts.
How to sharpen an image
Use the tool for clarity, then inspect the output at normal size and zoomed in so the image still looks natural.
Upload the source image
Choose an image you own or are allowed to edit. Sharpening works better on files with enough resolution and visible detail.
Describe the desired clarity
Use the optional prompt for restrained guidance such as cleaner text, crisper product edges, or natural skin texture.
Review and export
Look for halos, extra grain, crunchy skin, jagged text, and color shifts before downloading the final image.
Choose another tool if needed
Use Unblur Image for stronger motion or focus blur, and Image Upscaler when the main issue is low resolution.
Image Sharpener FAQ
Clear answers about sharpening limits, review steps, and when another image tool is a better fit.
