ImageEnlarger
ImageEnlarger is a macOS utility for upscaling and enlarging digital images while attempting to maintain visual quality. It is used by photographers, designers, and casual users who need to increase image dimensions for printing, web use, or other purposes. The app processes images through interpolation or AI-based enhancement algorithms to minimize the loss of detail that typically accompanies traditional upscaling.
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1 suggestionWe could not find reliable information about ImageEnlarger's current development status or whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. The app's bundle ID suggests it comes from a vendor called Lattivy, but we found no recent release notes, developer website updates, or public announcements about Apple Silicon support. If you depend on this app, we recommend contacting the developer directly to ask whether a native build is planned — this is especially important given that Apple will remove Rosetta 2 support in macOS 28 (September 2028), at which point any Intel-only build will stop launching entirely. In the meantime, you can check whether your copy is already running natively by opening Activity Monitor, searching for ImageEnlarger, and checking the "Kind" column — it will say "Apple" or "Intel" depending on the build. If it is still Intel-only and the developer does not respond with a timeline for a native build, consider established native alternatives like Adobe Super Resolution (built into newer Photoshop releases), Topaz Gigapixel AI, or ON1 Resize AI — all of which have confirmed native Apple Silicon support and active development.
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