For Graphic Designers & Photographers

Professional Image Upscaling and Resizing for Designers

Whether you're restoring legacy client assets, upscaling web graphics for large-format print, or batch-resizing a photography shoot, ResizeFlow is your intelligent assistant. Automate your tedious resizing and upscaling tasks so you can focus on the creative work.

Perfect for freelance designers, photography studios, and creative agencies.

See the Transformation

Before
  • Client sends a tiny 500px logo and wants a billboard
  • Hours batch-exporting a photography shoot manually
  • Old client files are too low-res for modern print requirements
  • Juggling Photoshop actions, presets, and export scripts
After — with ResizeFlow
  • AI reconstructs detail — tiny files become print-ready
  • Entire photoshoot batch-processed in seconds
  • Legacy assets restored to modern DPI standards
  • One tool replaces your Photoshop export workflow

How ResizeFlow Works

Three automated steps. Zero guesswork.

Step 1

AI-Powered Resolution Boost

Intelligently upscale low-resolution client assets, old scans, or web graphics to print-quality 300 DPI without introducing blur or artifacts.

Step 2

Multi-Format Export

Generate all required aspect ratios and sizes from a single source — deliverables for web, social, print, and large-format in one batch.

Step 3

Client-Ready Delivery

Organize all outputs into a named, sorted ZIP file. Send it directly to your client — no more messy WeTransfer folders.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I upscale an image for print without losing quality?

Traditional upscaling (bicubic interpolation) stretches pixels and causes blur. ResizeFlow uses AI super-resolution models that reconstruct fine detail, textures, and edges during the upscaling process, producing print-ready results that look naturally sharp.

Can I restore old low-resolution client photos?

Yes. ResizeFlow's AI upscaling is particularly effective on older, low-resolution assets. It can significantly improve the usable resolution of scanned photos, legacy digital files, and compressed web images.

What is the difference between DPI and PPI?

PPI (pixels per inch) describes screen resolution; DPI (dots per inch) describes print resolution. For practical purposes in digital-to-print workflows, they are used interchangeably. 300 DPI/PPI is the standard for professional print quality.

Can I change DPI without changing the image size?

Changing DPI metadata alone doesn't improve print quality — it just changes how the printer interprets the file. To truly achieve 300 DPI at a larger size, you need more pixels. ResizeFlow AI-upscales to generate those real pixels.

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