What it does: clean 2×/4× upscales and one-click CMYK exports in common print sizes (Postcards, A4, A3) — all in the browser. Why: going from a nice web image to something you can actually print (right size, right color space) is still too fiddly for many non-technical creators. What’s different: the tool is focused on print workflow, not just pixels — choose size, get CMYK, download. The free tier works without sign-in; paid plans unlock larger limits.
Would love feedback from the HN crowd on: missing sizes you rely on, CMYK expectations, edge cases (thin line art, gradients), and overall UX.
Stellaalpina•1h ago
Roadmap ideas: custom sizes with bleed, more CMYK profiles, batch mode, before/after viewer.
Pricing: free tier (no sign-in). Paid plans unlock larger sizes.
Who it’s for: people who actually print (illustrators, photographers, POD sellers). If you only post online, the CMYK bits won’t matter much — but the upscaler still works fine. Happy to hear “this is useless unless it does X” feedback.
PaulHoule•42m ago