Blurry results in SnapEdit usually happen when the original image is low-resolution or heavily edited, because AI tools “rebuild” pixels and can lose fine detail if there isn’t enough data to start with.
SnapEdit itself notes that clearer, well-lit, high-quality uploads produce better outputs, while small or compressed images often degrade after processing.
To fix this, always upload the highest-resolution version of your photo and avoid screenshots or already compressed files.
Then use the Enhance/Upscale (2x–4x) feature instead of heavy filters, since it’s designed to sharpen details and reduce blur rather than distort them.
Also reduce aggressive edits like background removal or over-smoothing, because multiple AI operations can stack and soften the image.
If needed, switch to “Magic Enhance” or manually refine areas, as newer tools give better detail control and higher output quality.
These are key fixes that we can offer. If you have more, please share.