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Quality Enhancer sharpens and upscales an existing image so it’s ready for final output — no re-shoot required.

What it does

This template takes an image that’s already close to what you want — a past generation, an existing product photo, anything a little soft or low-resolution — and enhances it into a sharp, high-resolution final. It doesn’t restyle or restage anything; it improves the image you already have. It’s the fastest path from “good enough for a test” to “ready to publish.”

Inputs

  • Product image (required) — the image you want sharpened and upscaled. See Product Images for prep guidelines.
Quality Enhancer doesn’t use a reference image or model selection — it works from the single image you upload.
The AI sharpens and upscales what’s already in the frame — it can’t add detail that was never captured or fix a badly cropped composition. Very low-resolution or heavily compressed sources have less to work with.

How to use it

1

Open Quality Enhancer in Studio

From Studio, select the Quality Enhancer template.
2

Upload the image you want enhanced

Add any existing image — a 1K test result, an older product photo, or any source that needs sharpening.
3

Set resolution and variations

Choose 2K or 4K for a true final-output upscale. Pick how many variations to generate — more variations and higher resolution use more credits. See Credits.
4

Generate

Results save automatically to your Library, ready to download as JPG, PNG, or WebP.

Tips

Run your other templates at 1K to dial in composition, model, or scene, then send the keeper through Quality Enhancer at 2K or 4K instead of re-generating from scratch at high resolution.
Since the job is to reach final-output quality, generating at 1K here defeats the purpose. Go straight to 2K or 4K.
Quality Enhancer sharpens detail — it won’t recrop a badly framed shot or invent an angle the source doesn’t show. Fix composition issues at the source, then enhance.
Soft, low-resolution product image upscaled into a sharp final-output image

Closeup Textile Generation

Need a macro detail shot instead of a full-image upscale? Use this template.

Credits

See how resolution and variations affect what a generation costs.