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iPhone and Android photo fix 101: How to save blurry pictures

Ever had one of those “oops” moments taking pictures? Your hand wobbles and the photo is as elusive as a Bigfoot sighting. (Or, in my case, my dog Abby doing something super cute.)

Before you rush to hit delete, hang tight! I’ve got a few helpful tricks to fix blurry photos. 

Step 1: Built-in tools 

Here’s the deal — most phones have a built-in “sharpness” feature. If you’re looking for the quickest fix, this is probably it! You don’t want to go overboard, but it works if your blur is minimal.

For iPhone: 

For Android (Note: Steps vary based on your phone): 

FYI, newer Android phones might have an additional Unblur feature. You’ll find this in your Gallery Tools. Like the sharpness feature, simply adjust the slider to improve the image.

Step 2: Third-party apps 

If your phone’s built-in tools aren’t quite cutting it, you can always give a third-party app a whirl to crank up that picture clarity. 

Here’s an example using the Picsart app: 

💸 Quick heads up: Most third-party photo apps come with a price tag. For Picsart, you’re looking at $4.99 monthly on iPhone and Android. So, you’ve got to ask yourself, how many blurry pictures are you snapping before that fee makes sense?

Free option: Upscale on the web 

AI-powered upscalers are sprouting all over the internet. The catch? Finding one that’s both reliable and safe. 

DGB.LOL is a site that caught my eye. Your uploads are for your eyes only, and they vanish from the server after 24 hours (it’s also free). Here’s how to use it: 

Note: There’s usually a short queue time when upscaling, so expect to wait a few minutes.

✅ Now you’re armed and ready to fix existing pics you want to de-blur. But really, the best solution is avoiding blurry photos in the first place. Here’s how.

Avoiding blurry pictures

Here are a few ways to dodge the blurriness bullet: