Skip to main content

Image Unblur

Sharpen blurry images with three engines, a precision loupe, and batch support.

No watermarkFree & unlimited
All processing happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server.

About this tool

  1. 1

    Upload a blurry photo

    Select a photo affected by camera shake, motion blur, or soft focus.

  2. 2

    Select sharpening mode

    Choose between general sharpening, motion deblur, or focus enhancement.

  3. 3

    Adjust strength

    Control the sharpening intensity - higher values recover more detail but can introduce halos.

  4. 4

    Download the sharpened photo

    Save the enhanced image.

  • Mild blur from camera shake responds better to sharpening than severe motion blur.
  • Over-sharpening creates white "halo" edges around objects - reduce strength if you see these.
  • Apply denoising first if the image is both noisy and blurry, since sharpening amplifies noise.
  • Focus enhancement mode works best for portraits where the subject is slightly soft.
  • Multiple deblur modes (general, motion, focus)
  • Adjustable sharpening strength
  • Halo suppression
  • Before/after comparison
  • Detail recovery without noise amplification
  • Rescue slightly out-of-focus portraits and event photos.
  • Sharpen images affected by camera shake from handheld shooting.
  • Enhance soft macro or close-up photos for sharper detail.
  • Improve clarity of resized or upscaled images.
Unfortunately, no. Sharpening can recover mild softness and slight blur, but severely defocused images have lost too much information to reconstruct. The best results come from images that are almost sharp.
Halos are bright or dark outlines that appear along edges when sharpening is too aggressive. Reduce the strength slider until halos disappear while still improving clarity.

Related tools

View all

We use anonymous analytics to improve ToolChamp. No personal data is stored or sold. Privacy Policy