Blurry photos are usually caused by motion, focus errors, low light, heavy compression, or upscaling a small image. Some types of blur can be fixed with AI; others cannot. This guide walks through what is realistic, and how to get the best result with PixUnblur's Blur Repair tool.
Types of Blur and What AI Can Do
| Cause | Recoverable? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Light motion blur | Yes | AI reconstructs sharp edges from neighboring pixels. |
| Slight out-of-focus | Yes | Works best when contrast is still visible. |
| Low resolution / pixelation | Yes | AI upscales and adds plausible texture. |
| Severe motion or zoom blur | Partial | Subject shape may not be fully restored. |
| Completely defocused background bokeh | No | The signal is no longer there. |
Step-by-Step: Fix a Blurry Photo
- Open the Blur Repair tool on PixUnblur.
- Upload your blurry JPG, PNG, or WEBP file.
- Wait for the preview to render.
- Compare the before/after view side by side.
- Download the enhanced image.
What "AI Photo Enhancer" Adds Beyond Deblurring
- Sharpens facial features and text.
- Recovers texture in fabrics, hair, and foliage.
- Reduces noise from high-ISO photos.
- Cleans up JPEG compression artifacts.
Practical Tips
- Start with the highest-resolution copy you have. Do not pre-upscale in another tool.
- If a photo has both blur and damage (scratches, fading), run Photo Restoration first.
- For social posts, enhance the photo, then resize to Exact Pixel Dimensions so platforms do not re-compress it.
When to Re-Shoot Instead
If the subject's eyes, mouth, or product label are completely smeared, even AI cannot invent details that never existed. In that case, a re-shoot is faster than touch-up. Use the enhancer for soft focus, mild motion blur, and low-resolution upscales.

