Upload the best file you have
Start with the original photo, exported artwork, scan, or download instead of a screenshot when possible.
Wall art asks more from an upscaler than a social post does. The result must hold up at physical size, respect the crop, and look believable from the distance where it will hang.
Quick answer
The best AI upscaler for wall art should improve detail, control artifacts, preserve the image style, and help you choose a realistic print size. A good workflow also shows a proof before purchase. Frameable focuses on that print-ready path from upload to framed, canvas, print-only, or digital output.
Upload for wall-art proofThe problem
Large wall pieces reveal halos, smeared texture, noisy edges, and poor crops. Upscaling should be judged at the intended print size, not only at screen zoom.
Upload the image, check quality and size guidance, preview the enhanced proof, then choose the product that fits the file.
How it works
Start with the original photo, exported artwork, scan, or download instead of a screenshot when possible.
Frameable looks at pixel dimensions, aspect ratio, and realistic wall-art sizes before you choose a product.
If the file needs help, the AI upscaler creates a sharper proof you can inspect before checkout.
Move from the proof into a framed print, print-only order, canvas print, or digital file option.
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Common questions
Look for realistic detail, low artifacts, preserved faces or texture, DPI guidance, crop preview, and proofing before purchase.
Sometimes. The result depends on the source file and should be inspected as a proof before ordering.
Wall art is often viewed from farther away, so practical DPI can be lower than small prints viewed up close.