Tools · philz1337x/clarity-upscaler
Clarity Upscaler — upscaling and detail for images
Clarity Upscaler is not a from-scratch generator but a second-pass tool: take a finished frame and carefully pull out detail, remove the “mush”, and prepare it for a large format. It logically sits at the very end of the pipeline — after any image model, before print or a storefront.
Sensible use cases
- AI frames and stock that need to reach print or a large banner.
- Old or over-compressed JPEGs where texture must be restored without a plastic “over-sharpen”.
- Final polish before sending to a print shop or a marketplace.
What an upscaler can and cannot do
Clarity does not invent a new scene: if the information is not in the source, it will not create it. It can gently remove noise and add plausible detail so a frame holds up when enlarged. That is why it is not compared to generators like Nano Banana or Flux — its job is narrow and honest.
If you need to cut an object out or clean a background rather than enlarge, those are other tools: bria/eraser for spot removal and recraft-ai/recraft-remove-background for a clean PNG.
What you need on input
Input is a finished image; the better the source, the more natural the result. The credit cost depends on the target resolution and is shown in the app before you run.
Frequently asked about Clarity Upscaler
Will the upscaler rescue a bad source?
No, it will not build a new scene. But it can gently remove noise and add plausible detail so a frame holds up at a larger size.
How is it different from an image generator?
A generator draws a picture from text; Clarity does a second pass over a finished frame, raising resolution and detail without changing the story.
How far can it enlarge?
The maximum size depends on settings and the source; available values are shown in the app when you pick the tool.
How much does processing cost?
Charged in credits by tariff; the sum depends on the target resolution and is shown before you run and on the pricing page.