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Imglarger
Best overallFor everyday users who need quick, web-based photo fixes like upscaling, restoration, or batch editing, Imglarger is the clear winner—it's free to start and packed with practical tools. DeepArt Effects wins only if you're an artist or designer who wants offline, high-resolution neural style transfer and video stylization, but its desktop-only nature and restrictive free version make it less accessible for casual use.
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Common questions
Neither has a mobile app. Imglarger works in a phone browser but the interface is not optimized for small screens. DeepArt Effects is desktop-only software and cannot run on a phone.
Imglarger is the clear choice—it has a dedicated Old Photo Restoration tool that repairs scratches, creases, and colorizes black-and-white photos. DeepArt Effects is for artistic stylization, not restoration.
No, unless you're a serious digital artist. The free version is too restrictive (watermarks, low resolution), and the desktop software demands a powerful computer. Casual users will get far more value from Imglarger's free tier.
Yes, both allow commercial use, but check their terms. Imglarger's paid plans are fine for business use. DeepArt Effects' one-time license also covers commercial work, but you must buy the license—the free version's watermarks make it unusable for selling.
Imglarger is much easier—you just upload an image, pick a tool, and click. No installation, no settings to tweak. DeepArt Effects requires downloading software, understanding style weights, and having a powerful computer.
Imglarger wins for everyday photo fixes and restoration; DeepArt Effects only makes sense for artists with powerful PCs who need offline style transfer.
For 9 out of 10 people, Imglarger is the smarter choice—it's free to start, works in your browser, and handles the most common image problems without any hassle. Only pick DeepArt Effects if you're an artist who needs offline, print-quality style transfer and already have a powerful computer.
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