Fix blurry old photos online with AI
Artifox can improve clarity in old, low-detail or slightly blurry photos. Use the best source scan available and review faces carefully before downloading.


Before you upload
Blurred photos improve most when the original still contains visible face or object structure. Extremely tiny or smeared images may need several attempts.
- Use a scan instead of a screenshot when possible.
- Crop scanner borders before uploading.
- Check eyes, mouth and text before saving the result.
When Artifox is the right choice
Use Artifox when you need a fast visual upgrade, clear output rights, and a practical preview before paying. The table keeps the tradeoffs visible before you upload a photo.
| Feature | Artifox | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Old photo cleanup | Built for faded, scratched, blurry and low-detail photo restoration. | Manual restoration can be slow and expensive. |
| Preview workflow | Start with a preview, then upgrade only when the result is useful. | Some restoration tools gate the useful result behind payment. |
| Reuse after repair | Use the restored image in creator workflows, templates and profile assets. | Single-purpose tools do not connect restoration to generation. |
Questions people ask
These answers cover privacy, pricing, output quality and common failure cases before you spend credits on a final download.
Can AI restore details that are missing?
AI can infer missing detail, but it cannot recover fully lost information with perfect accuracy. Review important faces and text before sharing.
Should I scan the photo first?
A clean, high-resolution scan usually works better than a phone picture of a print.
Can I download a watermark-free restored image?
Yes. Use paid credits or a paid plan for higher-resolution, watermark-free output.