Blurry transparent PNG files are usually a symptom of something earlier in the workflow: small source images, weak edges, repeated resizing, or unrealistic output expectations. This guide explains how to spot the real cause and avoid publishing soft exports.
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Remove BackgroundResolution problems begin at the source
If the original upload is tiny or heavily compressed, a transparent PNG cannot restore lost detail later. The format can preserve the cleaned cutout, but it cannot rescue edge information that was never there.
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Always judge the export where it will actually appear. A small PNG may look fine in a preview grid but fall apart on a hero banner, product card, or presentation slide.
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Does exporting as PNG prevent blur automatically?
No. PNG is useful for transparency and quality retention, but the source image and output size still determine whether the final export looks sharp.