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Three Kinds of Blurry. Three Different Fixes.

'Blurry' isn't one problem — it's motion, missed focus, or low resolution wearing the same word. Diagnose yours in one minute, then fix it right.

This page doesn't sell you a tool. It helps you figure out which tool you actually need — because using the wrong one wastes your time and your photo's remaining quality.

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Diagnose your blur in 60 seconds

  • Streaks all leaning one way?

    Movement — either camera shake (everything streaks) or subject motion (only they streak). You want the unblur tool.

  • Uniformly dreamy, no direction?

    Missed focus or lens softness. The sharpener handles mild cases; heavier defocus needs unblur.

  • Squares and jaggies when zoomed?

    That's resolution, not blur at all. The upscaler is your tool.

Your diagnosis, routed

Use the table above as a genuine decision procedure rather than reference reading. Zoom your photo to full size, identify which symptom description matches what you see, then follow that row to its tool — thirty seconds of diagnosis routinely saves the frustration of sharpening a low-resolution file or upscaling one that merely needed deblurring. Wrong-tool results disappoint not because tools failed but because they solved a problem your photo never had.

Mixed cases occur regularly and sequence matters when they do: noise plus blur means denoise first, then sharpen — reversing the order etches grain permanently into edges. Blur plus low resolution means deblur first, then upscale. When three problems coexist, our main enhancer applies balanced correction in sensible order automatically, trading some specialist depth for not having to think about sequencing at all.

Featureaiphotoenhancer.inCorrect tool for it
Directional streaking across whole frameCamera shakePhoto Unblur
One subject smeared, background fineSubject movementPhoto Unblur
Everything softly out-of-focusDefocus / lens softnessImage Sharpener (mild) or Unblur (strong)
Blocky pixels, jagged edges on zoomLow resolutionImage Upscaler
Grainy speckle in dark shotsSensor noise, not blurPhoto Denoiser

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my photo is blurry or just low resolution?

Zoom to 100%. Blurry photos show soft edges with smooth tonal transitions; low-resolution photos show blocky squares, jagged stair-step edges, and color banding — artifacts of too few pixels rather than optical failure.

Can one tool fix multiple blur types at once?

Partially — our main enhancer applies general corrections covering mild cases of several types. But dedicated tools win decisively on their specific problem, which is exactly why diagnosing first matters.

What if I'm still not sure which type I have?

Run it through the main enhancer first — it applies balanced correction across types. If results still disappoint, the diagnosis table above usually clarifies what you're actually facing. Describe what you see through our contact page instead of guessing — a one-line description of the blur pattern usually lets us point you at the right tool within a reply.

Know your enemy. Then fix it.

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Content last reviewed: 2026-08-23