iPhone photo wall art

Turn an iPhone photo into wall art that still looks sharp.

Your camera roll is full of wall-worthy images. The trick is using the original file, checking the print size, and previewing before you order.

Quick answer

Your camera roll is full of wall-worthy images. The trick is using the original file, checking the print size, and previewing before you order.

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The problem

Why this matters before you print

Modern iPhone originals can print beautifully, but shared copies, cropped edits, and screenshots may be much smaller.

Frameable approach

Use the original image and let the file pick the size.

Upload the photo, check recommended sizes, and inspect the proof before committing to a frame or canvas.

How it works

From file to wall-ready proof

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1

Upload the best file you have

Start with the original photo, exported artwork, scan, or download instead of a screenshot when possible.

2

Check print readiness

Frameable looks at pixel dimensions, aspect ratio, and realistic wall-art sizes before you choose a product.

3

Preview the enhanced proof

If the file needs help, the AI upscaler creates a sharper proof you can inspect before checkout.

4

Choose print, frame, canvas, or digital

Move from the proof into a framed print, print-only order, canvas print, or digital file option.

Common questions

Practical answers before you print

Can iPhone photos print large?

Many original iPhone photos can print well at common wall-art sizes. Cropped or shared versions should be checked first.

Should I use HEIC or JPG?

Use whichever original file is highest quality. Frameable accepts common image types including JPG, PNG, HEIC, and WEBP.

Can Frameable upscale an iPhone photo?

Yes. If the file is too small for the desired size, the upscaler can prepare a sharper proof before ordering.