Upload the best file you have
Start with the original photo, exported artwork, scan, or download instead of a screenshot when possible.
Many iPhone originals can print clearly at common frame sizes. The safe size depends on resolution, cropping, compression, and how closely the finished piece will be viewed.
Quick answer
Yes, many iPhone photos can be printed clearly, especially at common sizes like 8x10, 11x14, 16x20, or 18x24. Use the original camera-roll file when possible because texted, posted, or screenshot versions may be smaller. Upload your photo to check the largest safe print size before ordering.
Upload your iPhone photo to checkThe problem
Modern iPhones can capture plenty of pixels, but shared copies, messaging-app downloads, social posts, and heavy crops may throw away the detail that printing needs.
Frameable reads the image, prepares a print-ready proof when useful, and helps match the file to a realistic framed, canvas, print-only, or digital option.
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
Upload the highest-quality original you have. Frameable accepts common image types including JPG, PNG, HEIC, and WEBP.
Sometimes, but cropping reduces usable pixels. Check the cropped file before choosing a large size.
Yes. If the file is too small for your target size, the upload flow can create an enhanced proof.