Deblur Image
Fix blurry and out-of-focus photos using NAFNet AI deblurring model.
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Tips
- • Use Light for photos that are only slightly blurry
- • Medium works best for typical camera shake and light motion blur
- • Strong is for heavily blurred images, but may introduce artifacts
Three simple steps to transform your images
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About Deblur Image
Our AI deblurring tool uses NAFNet (Nonlinear Activation Free Network), a state-of-the-art image restoration model. NAFNet was designed specifically for removing blur from photographs and achieves top results on standard deblurring benchmarks.
The tool handles multiple types of blur: motion blur from camera shake or moving subjects, out-of-focus blur from incorrect autofocus, and general soft-focus blur from low-quality lenses or compression.
Three strength levels let you control how aggressively the deblurring is applied. Light blends the AI output with the original for natural results, Medium provides balanced sharpening suitable for most photos, and Strong applies maximum correction for heavily blurred images.
Why Use This Tool?
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of blur can this fix?
The tool handles motion blur (camera shake, moving subjects), out-of-focus blur (wrong autofocus), and general soft-focus blur from compression or low-quality lenses.
Will deblurring work on extremely blurry photos?
Mild to moderate blur can be significantly improved. Extreme blur (where details are completely lost) cannot be fully restored, but Strong mode can still improve clarity noticeably.
Does deblurring reduce image quality?
The AI model preserves original resolution and enhances detail. Light mode is especially safe as it blends the correction with the original. Strong mode may occasionally introduce minor artifacts.
How long does processing take?
Processing time depends on image size. Typical photos process in 5-15 seconds. Very large images (4000+ pixels) may take up to 30 seconds due to tile-based processing.