Upload the best file you have
Start with the original photo, exported artwork, scan, or download instead of a screenshot when possible.
Generic AI upscalers help make an image larger. Frameable is built around the next question: can this image actually become good wall art?
Quick answer
Generic upscalers are useful when you only need a larger file. Frameable is different because the upload leads to print-readiness guidance, an enhanced proof, recommended sizes, and ordering options for framed prints, canvas, print-only products, or digital files. Use Frameable when the final goal is physical wall art, not just a bigger download.
Upload and check print readinessThe problem
A bigger image file is not the same as a print-ready product. You still need size guidance, crop confidence, proof review, and a way to turn the file into a finished print.
The workflow combines enhancement, proofing, print-size recommendations, and product selection so the print decision happens before checkout.
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
Use one when you only need a larger image file and already know how you will print, crop, and evaluate the result.
Use Frameable when you want to know whether the image can become wall art and want the proof, size choice, and order path together.
No. Frameable is focused on print readiness and wall-art ordering, not broad claims about every upscaling use case.